Protect forests
The Earth's ancient forests form some of the most diverse ecosystems known to science and are vital in regulating the world's climate. But eighty per cent of them have already been destroyed or degraded, and the remaining forests are under threat. Greenpeace is working to end illegal and destructive logging of the world's ancient forests, and to protect the rights of the indigenous peoples and species that depend on them.
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Greenpeace nominated for BBC food award
The global campaign to highlight how food companies were complicit in destroying the Amazon rainforest through their use of Amazon-grown soya made headlines...
Greenpeace nominated for BBC food award
The global campaign to highlight how food companies were complicit in destroying the Amazon rainforest through their use of Amazon-grown soya made headlines...
Yet more illegal rainforest timber found in Westminster
You couldn't make it up. After having been exposed no less than three times already for using illegal timber in their building projects, Tony...
Yet more illegal rainforest timber found in Westminster
You couldn't make it up. After having been exposed no less than three times already for using illegal timber in their building projects, Tony...
How the Amazon soya moratorium is the first step in saving the rainforest
It's been a hectic year in the Amazon. Following three years of research into the activities of the soya industry, in April 2006 we launched a very public...
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