Saving Indonesia's rainforests
Indonesia's rainforests are a biodiversity hotspot, rich in endemic species, and vital in regulating the Earth's climate. But these forests are being torn down for palm oil, pulp and paper plantations - making Indonesia the world's third largest greenhouse gas emitter and threatening endangered species such as orang-utans with extinction. Greenpeace is campaigning globally to protect Indonesia's rainforests.
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Campaign updates
Fire at our Climate Defenders Camp in Indonesia
A guest post from Laura at our international office in Amsterdam which was first posted on the Climate Rescue blog
Early on Sunday a fire destroyed part of...
Nestlé: Indonesian president praises Greenpeace for criticising forest policy
Greenpeace volunteers monkey around outside Nestlé's headquarters in Jakarta © Abyan/Greenpeace
It's three weeks since we launched our Nestlé
campaign and...
How Nestlé's palm oil problem spread across the internet
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Scott Douglas has created this engrossing presentation to...
Nestlé Facebook crash while the forests still burn
When we plan campaigns, we often have a reasonable idea of how much interest they'll get. Some are designed to speak to a small, specific audience who are in...
'Banned' Kit Kat video struck down, becomes more powerful
Where to begin?
There's been so much going here over the last 18 hours that I've only now found the time to write an update. Since the last post here, the...
