Protect forests

Last edited 4 February 2014 at 3:24pm

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.

Campaign updates

Garden Furniture Guide 2006

It's back - the guide that shows which retailers are stocking forest-friendly garden furniture and how they rate against each other in our annual league table....
Posted by admin - 20 April, 2006 - 08:00

"The forest is the lifeline of the people"

During his visit to the UK to highlight the threat to the forests of Papua New Guinea, we caught up with Brian Baring for a quick chat about his European...
Posted by admin - 12 April, 2006 - 08:00

"The forest is the lifeline of the people"

During his visit to the UK to highlight the threat to the forests of Papua New Guinea, we caught up with Brian Baring for a quick chat about his European...
Posted by admin - 12 April, 2006 - 08:00

We're trashin' it

How McDonald's is eating up the Amazon Summary This crime file follows the chain of rainforest destruction from the heart of the Amazon, where huge areas...
Posted by admin - 5 April, 2006 - 08:00

We're trashin' it

How McDonald's is eating up the Amazon Summary This crime file follows the chain of rainforest destruction from the heart of the Amazon, where huge areas...
Posted by admin - 5 April, 2006 - 08:00

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