• Skip to Navigation
  • Skip to Content
  • Skip to Footer
Greenpeace
  • What We Do
    • Climate and Energy
    • Forests
    • Oceans
    • Plastic Pollution
  • About Us
    • How We Create Change
    • History And Achievements
    • Greenpeace Ships
    • Greenpeace Careers
    • Contact Us
  • Act Now
    • Volunteer
    • Living Green Guides
  • News and Stories
    • Press Desk
    • Latest Publications
    • Our Fundraising Principles
  • What We Do
  • About Us
  • Act Now
  • News and Stories
Greenpeace
  • Home
  • What We Do
    • Climate and Energy
    • Forests
    • Oceans
    • Plastic Pollution
  • About Us
    • How We Create Change
    • History And Achievements
    • Greenpeace Ships
    • Greenpeace Careers
    • Contact Us
  • Act Now
    • Volunteer
    • Living Green Guides
  • News and Stories
    • Press Desk
    • Latest Publications
  • DONATE
    • Our Fundraising Principles
  • Global Ocean Treaty
    Oceans Consumption

    Marine life flies outside UN as world meets to discuss global ocean treaty

    Greenpeace activists flew a giant turtle outside the United Nations HQ in New York this morning, as countries gathered to begin negotiations, for the first time in history, towards a treaty covering all oceans outside of national borders.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    September 5, 2018
  • Action at Shell's Batangas Oil Refinery in the Philippines. © Noel Guevara / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Climate Air Shell

    Documents detail what Shell knew about climate change decades ago: Greenpeace reaction

    The new revelations confirm that Shell has known for decades that the burning of its fossil fuels products could lead to devastating climate impacts

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    April 5, 2018
  • IOI Oil Palm Concession in West Kalimantan. © Bjorn Vaugn / Greenpeace
    Forests
    Forests Air Forest Fires Indonesia

    Greenpeace statement on law enforcement in forest and peatland fire cases

    Jakarta, September 5 2016 -- Indonesia’s response to forest fires is being hampered by a crisis in law enforcement. Not only have police failed to reinstate over a dozen dropped investigations into pulpwood and oil palm plantation companies in Riau [1] but over the weekend an angry mob held fire investigators hostage at a palm…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    September 5, 2016
  • Palm Oil Plantations. © Greenpeace / Daniel Beltrá
    Deforestation
    Forests Papua Forest Impacted Communities Indigenous Peoples Indonesia

    Six years of moratorium: How much of Indonesia’s forests have been protected?

    Jakarta, 4 May 2017 – During the six years since its declaration, the area protected under Indonesia’s moratorium on new licenses in primary forest and peatland has undergone ten revisions, which saw it cut by 2.7 million hectares, an area around five times the size of Bali. During this time, fires and deforestation have also…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    May 4, 2017
  • Banner at Wilmar Palm Oil Concession in Sumatraia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Forests Palm Oil

    Breakthrough as world’s largest palm oil trader gives forest destroyers nowhere to hide

    The world’s largest palm oil trader, Wilmar International, has published a detailed action plan to map and monitor all of its suppliers. If implemented, this would put the palm oil giant, which supplies 40% of the world’s palm oil, one step closer to finally eliminating deforestation from its supply chain and would have a major…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    December 11, 2018
  • Protest at Thai Union Headquarters in Thailand. © Baramee  Temboonkiat / Greenpeace
    Oceans
    Oceans Tuna Consumption

    From Sea to Can: 2018 Southeast Asia Canned Tuna Ranking Report

    Greenpeace is running an international campaign to steer the global tuna industry towards more environmentally and socially responsible sourcing.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    December 5, 2018
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Fossil Fuels Coal

    Myanmar Coal Report 2017

    COAL : A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS IN MYANMAR

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    May 4, 2017
  • Oceans
    Oceans Food Fishers' Right Indonesia Philippines Thailand

    From Sea to Can: 2016 Southeast Asia Canned Tuna Ranking

    "From Sea to Can: 2016 Southeast Asia Canned Tuna Ranking” is here! Examining the region’s tuna canneries and the integrity of their supply chains

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    November 16, 2016
  • About Us
    Activism Climate

    Many activists start out as lonely people, but we are never alone

    Greenpeace volunteer, Nanticha Ocharoenchai, tells her activism story. She is a writer and environmental activist, based in Bangkok.

    Nanticha Ocharoenchai
    March 20, 2019
  • Oceans
    Consumption Oceans Thailand

    Exposing the underbelly of the Thai fishing industry

    Migrant workers from Cambodia and Myanmar are being used as victims of forced labour in the Thai fishing industry. Using tricks of deception, non-binding verbal agreements and induced debt, these workers are the same people working for both human consumption and the pet food industry. Now, a new Greenpeace report exposes how crackdowns on human…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    December 15, 2016
Prev
1 … 33 34 35 36 37 … 60
Next
  • Greenpeace International
  • A
    • Africa
      • English •
      • Français
    • Aotearoa
    • Argentina
    • Australia
    • Austria
  • B
    • Belgium
      • Français •
      • Nederlands
    • Brazil
    • Bulgaria
  • C
    • Canada
      • English •
      • Français
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Croatia
    • Czech Republic
  • D
    • Denmark
  • E
    • East Asia
      • 中文简体 •
      • 繁體 •
      • 正體 •
      • 한국어 •
      • English
    • European Union
  • F
    • Finland
    • France
  • G
    • Germany
    • Greece
  • H
    • Hungary
  • I
    • India
      • English •
      • Hindi
    • Indonesia
    • Israel
    • Italy
  • J
    • Japan
  • L
    • Luxembourg
      • Deutsch •
      • Français
  • M
    • Malaysia
    • Mexico
    • Middle East and North Africa
      • العربية •
      • English •
      • Français
  • N
    • Netherlands
    • Norway
  • P
    • Peru
    • Philippines
    • Poland
    • Portugal
  • R
    • Romania
  • S
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • South Asia
    • Southeast Asia
    • Spain
      • Español •
      • Català •
      • Euskara •
      • Galego
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
      • Deutsch •
      • Français
  • T
    • Thailand
    • Turkey
  • U
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • USA
Follow us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Press Desk
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy and Cookies
  • Copyright
  • Terms
  • Community Policy
  • FAQs
  • Archive
Greenpeace Southeast Asia 2025 Unless otherwise stated, the copy of the website is licensed under a CC-BY International License

Manage your cookies preferences

Please select which cookies you are willing to store.

User-experience cookies Always enabled

These cookies will provide you a better experience of our website. You will be able to hide the cookies acceptance banner and use the website features better. The non-acceptance of these cookies will give you a cookie-free experience.

These cookies help improving the performance of Greenpeace.org. They are set to collect data such as how long users stay on a page or which links are clicked. This helps us make better content based on your experience navigating the website.

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By accepting the cookies,  you agree to our Privacy & Cookies Policy. You can change your cookies settings anytime.