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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Partners in Crime: summary
A Greenpeace investigation of the links between the UK and Indonesia's timber barons Publication date: June 2003 SummaryA summary of a report that outlines the...
Partners in Crime
A Greenpeace investigation of the links between the UK and Indonesia's timber barons Publication date: June 2003 SummaryThe report describing the impact of...
The Queens Gallery, Buckingham Palace: fuelling the destruction of the
Forest crime files Publication date: June 2002 Summary The redevelopment of the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace has just been completed. The Gallery, part...
The Queens Gallery, Buckingham Palace: fuelling the destruction of the
Forest crime files Publication date: June 2002 Summary The redevelopment of the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace has just been completed. The Gallery, part...
Forest crime files: UK Government fuelling the destruction of Africa
Publication date: April 2002 Summary The Cabinet Office refurbishment project is using more than £400,000 worth of sapele from Central and West Africa for...
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