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		Restoration Up in Smoke: Losing the Battle to Protect PeatlandsIn the absence of independent verification of the progress of peatland restoration, Greenpeace decided to conduct an analysis of the present condition of peatlands in Indonesia. The goal of this analysis is to establish the locations of the degraded peatlands which have been prioritised to be restored by the government and to assess the condition… 
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		Unwrap Our EarthThis report is aimed at examining the issue of single use plastic in Indonesia. The public’s behavior, the role of manufacturers and governmental policies will all be considered. 
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		Methodology: Estimating the cost of air pollution in world cities (2020)The Cost Estimator is an online tool that estimates the real-time health impact and economic cost from fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution in major world cities.1It is deployed in a collaboration between Greenpeace Southeast Asia, IQAir and the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). Estimates of real time health and economic… 
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		Burning Issues: Five Years of FireThe 2015 fire season in Indonesia was the worst in nearly two decades, with the blazes for almost a month emitting daily carbon emissions that exceeded those from the entire US economy. 
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		Sounding the Alarm: 2019 Greenpeace Southeast Asia Annual ReportIn 2019 we set the stage for our future with renewed hope, fuelled by the resurgence of youth-led activism across Southeast Asia. 
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		Southeast Asia Power Sector Scorecard: Assessing the progress of national energy transitions against a 1.5 degrees pathwayThe inevitable end of coal power has been known by policymakers and project developers for decades, and was formalized by the ratification of the Paris Agreement in 2015. 
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		Burning Up: Health Impact of Indonesia’s Forest Fires and Implications for the Covid-19 PandemicAs Indonesia braces for the 2020 forest fire season, a timely review of data of the effect on smoke-affected communities shows consecutive governments have been consistently and massively underestimating the impact on human health. 
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		Sustainability and Justice on the High Seas: 2020 edition Southeast Asia Canned Tuna RankingIn the fourth edition of Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s Tuna Cannery Ranking, we evaluated nine canned tuna brands in Thailand, five tuna canneries in Indonesia, and six tuna canneries in the Philippines 
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		THE RECYCLING MYTH 2.0: The Toxic After-Effects of Imported Plastic Waste in MalaysiaA joint investigation was carried out last year by Greenpeace, revisiting several locations suspected to have onsite imported plastic waste to find out the lasting environmental and health impacts of the imported plastic waste trade. 
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		Maize, Land Use Change, and Transboundary Haze PollutionBoth the PM2.5 and transboundary haze pollution are directly related to the growth of monoculture agriculture in Thailand and in the neighboring countries. There is evidence that maize pricing varies with the number of fire hotspots. When there is a high demand for maize, there is also a higher number of hotspots. 









