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Brazil records 13-year high in fire hot spots – Greenpeace UK response
Meat, soya, fire and disease: How the Amazon rainforest is breaking down
Forests around the world hold the key to solving climate change – but the Amazon and its people are more under threat than ever. The key culprit is industrial meat.
Unilever’s climate announcement is an empty PR exercise says Greenpeace
In response to today’s announcement by Unilever, John Sauven, Executive Director of Greenpeace UK, said:
The biggest problem with carbon offsetting is that it doesn’t really work
Airlines and oil companies love talking about carbon offsetting. But to be serious about tackling climate change, they need to stop carbon emissions from getting into the atmosphere in the first place.
Amazon wildlife: 10 bizarre creatures you could meet in the rainforest
There's a reason that the Amazon rainforest inspired scientists to invent the word 'biodiversity' - the region is home to 10 percent of all plant and animal species known on Earth. Let's meet some of the weird and wonderful creatures you could find there.
People power succeeds in delaying vote that would put future of the Amazon in jeopardy
New Amazon law “would be like plunging a dagger into the lungs of the world,” says Greenpeace
Earth Day 2020: Nine beautiful places that will inspire you to protect our planet
To celebrate Earth Day 2020, let's take a tour of nine amazing places around this beautiful planet. How many have you heard of?
In pictures: celebrating forest life
As well as protecting the planet from climate change, our forests are home to a huge range of amazing nature and animal biodiversity. It's crucial that we do all we can to keep them safe. Here are some pictures of life in forests all over the world.