Greenpeace Indonesia Urges More Ambition as REDD+ Agreement Ends
The termination shows a breakdown in cooperation and commitment between the two governments in taking serious joint action against climate change.
The termination shows a breakdown in cooperation and commitment between the two governments in taking serious joint action against climate change.
Levels of toxic NO2 air pollution have rebounded in cities around the world one year after initial Covid-19 lockdowns went into effect, a new report from Greenpeace Southeast Asia finds.
A new report found systematic violations of permitting regulations as plantations were pushed into forest areas.
Korindo owns the largest palm oil plantation holdings in Papua and has destroyed 57,000 hectares of rainforest in the province since 2001.
Between 2015 and 2019, 4.4 million hectares of land have burned in Indonesia. Some 789,600 ha of this area (18%) has burned repeatedly.
Greenpeace has proved that between August 2018 and June 2020, around 3,500 ha of peatland was destroyed in three concessions either owned or that are major suppliers to APP.