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    How the people are wresting back control from global food corporations

    It is our food, our future.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    April 21, 2017
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    Comment on labour abuses in Wilmar’s palm oil operations

    Find out Greenpeace Southeast Asia's official comment on labour abuses in Wilmar’s palm oil operations

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    December 1, 2016
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    Quit Coal Indonesia

    Greenpeace Calls for An Energy Revolution in Indonesia

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    October 19, 2010
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    Federal Court Dismisses Resolute SLAPP Suit Against Greenpeace

    Today, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California dismissed all claims in the controversial case that major logging company Resolute Forest Products filed against Greenpeace

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    October 17, 2017
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    Climate Ships Fossil Fuels Extreme Weather Activism

    Yolanda survivor Joanna Sustento joins actress Lucy Lawless in protest against Arctic oil exploitation

    Barents Sea, Norway-- Eleven peaceful activists from the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise have taken to the water in inflatable boats with handheld banners to oppose the Statoil Songa Enabler oil rig, 275 km North off the Norwegian coast, in the Arctic Barents sea.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    July 21, 2017
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    Greener electronics guide updated

    The latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics exposes the widening gap between companies that make good on their promises to clean up, and those that don’t.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    October 26, 2010
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    You can’t sink a Rainbow

    Word that the Rainbow Warrior would visit Jakarta had spread far and wide. People across Java had responded enthusiastically .

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    October 18, 2010
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    Climate RenewableEnergy Coal Energy Transition Thailand

    Anti-coal communities in Thailand’s deep south say no to coal

    Bangkok, Thailand - The “Teluk Patani” network, Permatamas, and Greenpeace Southeast Asia have raised concerns over the Environmental Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) of the proposed coal-fired power plant at Thepa. The groups say the project overlooks the importance of rich ecosystems, so-called “Teluk Patani”(in Malay dialect), which are vital to the culture and livelihood of…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    September 14, 2017
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    Nothing but paper tigers in Indonesia if APP has its way.

    Greenpeace published a report in July showing how the last wild Sumatran tigers are threatened with extinction by the practices of Indonesia’s biggest pulp and paper producer, Asia Pulp and Paper, (APP).

    An Lambrechts
    November 18, 2010
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    Shell “knew of climate change danger” since 1991 – Greenpeace response

    Manila, Philippines- A film in 1991, produced by Shell, shows that the oil giant has long known about the catastrophic risks of climate change.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    March 1, 2017
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