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Mansinam Renewable Energy Initiative: The Energy Revolution starts here
To mark Gospel Landing Day, Greenpeace has launched a pilot project promoting renewable energy in the Mansinam island.
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Greenpeace publishes contested data on Indonesian forest development
Greenpeace released maps that reveal Indonesia’s forest development plans that are being pushed by the pulp, paper and palm oil industry with support from some key ministries
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A good REDD deal is a green light for forest protection
Orang-utans are victims of forest destruction in the Indonesian rainforests as their habitat is cleared by industries like palm, pulp and paper.
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The Next Ten Years
Ten years have passed since Greenpeace made the decision to set up a formal presence in Southeast Asia. What are the changes Greenpeace envisions for Southeast Asia in the next ten years?
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia: How we began
What’s the story behind Greenpeace Southeast Asia's beginnings?
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Sarangani stands against coal, calls for “clean energy now!
The sight of more than a hundred fishing boats with “Clean, Sustainable, Peaceful Energy” flags sailing at sunrise with the Rainbow Warrior.
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Mark Dia: Volunteer since 1994
Mark Dia, Philippines country representative, is possibly one of the very first volunteers from Southeast Asia. Here’s his story.
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Nothing but paper tigers in Indonesia if APP has its way.
Greenpeace published a report in July showing how the last wild Sumatran tigers are threatened with extinction by the practices of Indonesia’s biggest pulp and paper producer, Asia Pulp and Paper, (APP).
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Golden Rice a distraction to solving Vitamin A deficiency
So called ‘golden’ rice will not help in the fight against vitamin A deficiency (VAD) according to a report released by Greenpeace at the International Rice Congress today.
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Greener electronics guide updated
The latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics exposes the widening gap between companies that make good on their promises to clean up, and those that don’t.