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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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...
Receiving stolen goods
The UK Government turns a blind eye to illegal Brazilian mahogany shipmentsFollowing on-the-ground investigations by Greenpeace in the Brazilian Amazon, the...
A Greenpeace investigation into illegal and destructive logging
All three international companies targeted by Greenpeace's Amazon campaign in Brazil - Malaysian based WTK/Amaplac, Eidai from Japan and French based Lapeyre...
Investigation into criminal imports of timber into the UK
Behind closed doors: A major Greenpeace investigation Publication date: July 2000 Summary During the last 10 months Greenpeace...
Partners in mahogany crime
Amazon at the mercy of 'gentlemen's agreements' Almost ten years ago, world leaders gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The meeting, known as the Earth Summit...
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