• Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in Jakarta. © Adhi Wicaksono / Greenpeace
    Overfishing

    Why are Indonesian fishing crews dying?

    With easy access to mobile technology, migrant fishers are able to document their mistreatment and often, evidence of illegal fishing and bycatch, such as shark finning. It’s led to an outpouring of attention and renewed focus on forced labour, human trafficking, and other forms of exploitation that have been commonplace on industrial fishing vessels for…

    Afdillah
  • History & Achievements

    Twenty in 2020

    As I look at what is happening right across the region today, I draw great inspiration and hope from the younger generation, who through climate marches, strikes and innovative public actions, is channelling the same pioneering spirit of our founders to hold governments and corporations to account for their actions and activities.

    Yeb Saño
  • Solar Rooftop at Luang Suan Hospital in Thailand. © Greenpeace / Arnaud Vittet
    Clean Energy

    One million solar rooftops by 2023

    Bangkok, Thailand – To speed up the country’s green and just recovery post COVID-19, Greenpeace Thailand launched an ambitious “one million solar rooftop” plan of action to be part of…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
  • Steel Cities in China's Hebei Province. © Lu Guang / Greenpeace
    Air Pollution

    Real-time counter tracks cost of air pollution during COVID-19

    The cost of air pollution counter, developed by Greenpeace Southeast Asia and IQAir AirVisual, reveals the impact of air pollution in 28 cities around the world since 1 January, 2020.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
  • Sumatran Tiger at Melbourne Zoo. © Greenpeace / Tom  Jefferson
    Deforestation

    Shocking images of critically endangered tiger caught in a trap

    A critically endangered Sumatran tiger trapped in a snare in a pulp concession operated bay Sinar Mas Group’s Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) - one of the world’s biggest paper producers - has died after days without access to food and water. PT Arara Abadi, the concession where the tiger was found, has recorded one…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
  • Coconut Palm Trees. © Greenpeace / Paul Hilton
    Green Future

    Reflections from a quarantined world

    We hit the “pause” button on 2020.  While the world is currently in a state of shock and isolation, this whole experience has made me think about the simpler times of my youth.

    Sarah Sevilla-Manila
  • Global Climate Strike in Bangkok. © Tadchakorn  Kitchaiphon / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy

    What I learned from the women fighting to save our planet

    Looking back on the work I’ve achieved so far, I’ve not only learned ways to carry forth my mission, but also to give myself enough credit for it, so that I can inspire myself just as much as the women in my life have.

    Nanticha Ocharoenchai
  • Nature

    Toxic Air: The Price of Fossil Fuels (Full Report)

    This report reveals the cost of air pollution from fossil fuels and highlights solutions that can protect our health and benefit our communities. Air pollution generated from burning fossil fuels is attributed to approximately 4.5 million premature deaths worldwide every year, the report shows. Air pollution increases the incidence of chronic and acute illnesses and…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
  • Air Pollution in Chiang Mai. © Vincenzo Floramo / Greenpeace
    Air Pollution

    Toxic Air: The Price of Fossil Fuels

    For the first time, Greenpeace Southeast Asia and the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) have quantified the global cost of air pollution from fossil fuels, finding that it has reached an estimated US$8 billion per day, or roughly 3.3% of the world’s GDP.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
  • Jobs

    Job Opening: Communications Campaigner

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia is looking for a Communications Campaigner who is responsible for developing communication strategies and planning, producing, and implementing multimedia campaigns that recruit and engage people in our work.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia