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May Day 2025, voices from the sea: Indonesian fishers call for ILO C-188 ratification
Jakarta, May 1, 2025 — A group of fishers and activists from various organizations under the Maritime Workers Unions Network marched alongside Greenpeace Indonesia activists during a peaceful protest in…
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Thailand takes key step towards global ocean protection
Greenpeace Thailand welcomes the Thai government’s approval to initiate the signing process for the Global Ocean Treaty.
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South Sumatra Residents Testify in Landmark Haze Pollution Lawsuit
Witnesses testified today in Palembang District Court, detailing the devastating impacts of haze pollution caused by peatlands fires.
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Tara Buakamsri bids farewell to Greenpeace Thailand, passing on environmental campaign efforts to the next generation of leaders.
Bangkok, 28 February 2025 – Tara Buakamsri is stepping down as the Country Director of Greenpeace Thailand after co-founding the organization and leading environmental campaigns for 25 years. As Greenpeace…
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia announces leadership transition: Yeb Saño steps down after nine transformative years, Jasper Inventor named Interim Executive Director
Saño has led Greenpeace’s collective journey in the region, creating connections with vast audiences as it has contested the dominant narratives and shaped new stories of inspiration.
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Plan to Sacrifice 20 Million Hectares of Forest Makes Mockery of Indonesia’s Climate and Biodiversity Commitments
The Indonesian govt plan to clear 20m ha of forest for industrial food and energy projects is a threat to Indonesia’s climate and biodiversity commitments.
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Bioplastics Are Not the Solution to the Plastic Pollution Crisis, Says Greenpeace
Greenpeace Thailand’s latest report “Beyond the Label: Debunking the Biodegradable Plastic Myth”
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Hearings Begin in South Sumatra’s Peatland Smoke Haze Lawsuit
A legal battle over South Sumatra’s perennial peatland fire haze began in earnest today for accountability for smoke haze and other environmental impacts arising from the operations of pulpwood companies