Greenpeace Southeast Asia Press Centre
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 The Answer is Us: Indigenous Youth Climate and Biodiversity MessageIndigenous forest defenders from across the tropics forged a new alliance this past week in the heart of West Papua’s rainforest, issuing the Sira Declaration. 
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 Asia Pulp and Paper Walks Back on its 2013 Commitment to No DeforestationAsia Pulp and Paper Walks Back on its 2013 Commitment to No Deforestation 
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 Thai Parliament Unanimously Approves PRTR Draft Law, Advancing Environmental Transparency and Public Health RightsThe Thai Parliament unanimously approved in principle the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) draft law 
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 Greenpeace brings #SaveRajaAmpat to UNEA Forum, urges better governance for ‘energy transition’ mineralsIn Fiji, Greenpeace Southeast Asia calls for global governance on minerals needed for energy transition 
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 ‘Paradise Silenced’ Photo Book: Greenpeace’s Two Decades Documenting Stories and Struggles in West PapuaGreenpeace Indonesia has launched a photo book titled ‘Paradise Silenced’ following International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. 
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 Veerawit Tianchainan named New Greenpeace Southeast Asia Executive Director, Leading the Charge for Environmental JusticeGreenpeace Southeast Asia has appointed Veerawit Tianchainan as its new Executive Director. 
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 Indonesian Court Delivers Blow to South Sumatra Smoke Haze Victims and to Environmental JusticeIn a deeply disappointing decision, the Palembang District Court in Sumatra has rejected a lawsuit filed by dozens of smoke haze victims. 
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 Greenpeace Indonesia calls for stronger civil collaborations as government ratifies Global Ocean TreatyNice/Jakarta, June 11, 2025 – Greenpeace Indonesia welcomes the Indonesian government decision to ratify the Global Ocean Treaty, also known as Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ). The decision was announced… 
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 Greenpeace Thailand Statement Thai Oil Public Company Limited must be held accountable for oil spill and take immediate action on environmental restoration and compensation measures.Following the crude oil spill at SBM-2 (Single Buoy Mooring No. 2), operated by Thai Oil Public Company Limited, which occurred at approximately 11:54 p.m.… 
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