
Greenpeace calls on Indonesian government to arrest forest destroyers instead of harassing climate d
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Greenpeace today marched to the Indonesian Embassy to call on its government to carry the full extent of environmental law on companies that are destroying the carbon-rich peatlands of Indonesia’s Kampar Peninsula in Sumatra. ...

Greenpeace Philippines
Calli on Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono, to step in and stop these extreme actions against Greenpeace
activists and local people who are carrying out their peaceful
activities in order to help him fulfill his commitment to reduce his
country’s greenhouse gas emissions.

More intimidation as Greenpeace activists, independent media and local community targeted « Greenpea
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November 17, 2009 at 8:16 am · Filed under Indonesia, Protect ancient forests, Stop climate change ·Tagged c2c, climate defenders camp, Copenhagen, Forests, Kampar, Kampar Peninsula, Riau

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November 16, 2009 at 9:00 am · Filed under Greenpeace, Stop climate change, Volunteers ·Tagged Activism, c2c, Copenhagen, greenpeace international, Hivos, Kumi Naidoo

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A new Greenpeace report released today in Manila effectively puts genetic engineering where it belongs—into the dustbins of history. The report “Smart Breeding: Marker Assisted Breeding, a non-invasive ...

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November 12, 2009 at 11:18 pm · Filed under Greenpeace, Life at work, Volunteers ·Tagged Activism, Gred Leipold, greenpeace international

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On the eve of Barack Obama's arrival in Asia for his first official visit and while the United States continues to block progress ahead of the critical UN climate - we've taken direct action at the frontline ...

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As Barack Obama arrives in Asia for his first visit to the region as President and while the United States continues to block progress ahead of the critical UN climate negotiations at Copenhagen next month, ...

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November 11, 2009 at 6:14 am · Filed under Eliminate toxic chemicals, Philippines ·Tagged clean production, Cleanway Technology Corporation, hazardous waste

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November 10, 2009 at 6:59 am · Filed under Philippines, Project Clean Water ·Tagged Buklod Tao, EcoWaste Coalition, greenpeacebuzz, Marikina, Nangka River, Typhoon Ketsana, Typhoon Ondoy, Water Pollution

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'We Raise Our Voice, You Take The Lead' This is our official entry for the COP15 Raise Your Voice 2009. The Filipino environmental advocates raised action key points on disaster management system and ...

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November 7, 2009 at 5:12 pm · Filed under Life at work, Stop climate change ·Tagged Barcelona, c2c, Copenhagen, Kyoto Protocol

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Greenpeace's new Guide to Climate Politics shows just how badly the leaders of rich, industrialised nations are failing in their efforts to address climate change. In the last year developing nations have made real progress and put a series of offers on the table during the UN climate negotiations.


























