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A movement spanning six continents demands a world free from fossil fuels
Amsterdam - Break Free from fossil fuels protests in Croatia and Israel have kickstarted the latest wave of protests by a global movement determined to accelerate the shift to an era of renewable energy, with further activities today in the Philippines and the Arab world.
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An open letter to the plantation industry in Indonesia
Read our Open Letter to the Plantation Industry in Indonesia
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Withdrawing from APRIL’s Stakeholder Advisory Committee
Greenpeace has suspended its engagement with APRIL’s Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) with immediate effect.
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Leaked letter reveals worries over Indonesia’s state power company PLN’s debts
Indonesia’s state-owned power company PLN, poses a financial risk to Indonesia’s state budget due to it’s over-ambitious plans to expand dirty coal plants in the Java-Bali region.
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Greenpeace calls for decrease in meat and dairy production and consumption for a healthier planet
Global meat and dairy production and consumption must be cut in half by 2050 to avoid dangerous climate change
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Fire hotspots expose gaps in Indonesia’s forests moratorium
Greenpeace revealed half of the fire hotspots detected between June 11-18 that are choking Singapore and Malaysia with air pollution are in areas that should be protected by Indonesia’s forest moratorium.
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Asia Pulp and Paper awarded Golden Chainsaw
Greenpeace accuses APP company of being one of the worst rainforest destroyers in Indonesia.
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Greenpeace calls on Indonesia’s plantation industry to adopt Fire Action Plan
Greenpeace has launched a challenge to the plantation industry to respond to the devastating scale of the forest fires crisis
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Art exhibit puts Thailand air pollution in spotlight
An art exhibit launched today by Greenpeace, is putting the invisible threats of Thailand’s air pollution in the spotlight.
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Still Cooking the Climate
How the Palm Oil Industry Continues to Drive Deforestation









