Protect the Amazon rainforest

Last edited 22 October 2010 at 3:03pm

As the largest remaining rainforest on Earth, the Amazon rainforest is one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world; almost half of all known species live in the Amazon. Sadly, it's also experiencing one of the highest rates of deforestation on the planet. While our Amazon campaign has had some remarkable successes over the past few years, there is still much more to do to protect the Amazon.

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The odd couple: how Greenpeace and McDonald's are working together

John Sauven, campaign special projects director for Greenpeace UK, explains how Greenpeace worked with McDonald's to change the food industry's...
Posted by admin - 2 August, 2006 - 08:00 -

The odd couple: how Greenpeace and McDonald's are working together

John Sauven, campaign special projects director for Greenpeace UK, explains how Greenpeace worked with McDonald's to change the food industry's...
Posted by admin - 2 August, 2006 - 08:00 -

McVictory

In an historic deal that has impacts far beyond the golden arches and into the global agricultural market, McDonald's is now the leading company in the...
Posted by admin - 25 July, 2006 - 08:00

Greenpeace close Amazon soya facilities in Brazil and Europe

You may never have heard of Cargill, but they are the largest privately-owned company in the world. They also happen to be one of the major...
Posted by admin - 22 May, 2006 - 08:00

Greenpeace close Amazon soya facilities in Brazil and Europe

You may never have heard of Cargill, but they are the largest privately-owned company in the world. They also happen to be one of the major...
Posted by admin - 22 May, 2006 - 08:00

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