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Patrick Thornton

Landmark pact reached to protect Canada's Boreal Forest | Greenpeace International - 0 views

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    Today the biggest, most ambitious forest conservation deal ever has been announced: The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement. After more than seven years of hard-fought campaigning to end the on-going destruction of Canada's Boreal Forest, Greenpeace and eight other non-governmental organisations have agreed to a truce with the logging industry: we will suspend the battle for the Boreal."
Lindsay Gordon

Making Waves: How to make whaling even less profitable in 7 hours flat (Greenpeace) - 0 views

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    A Greenpeace activist tells how she and 9 others blocked the departure of a Japanese container ship with 160 tons of endangered fin whale meat onboard.
Lindsay Gordon

Protesting Orangutans Invade Nestle Shareholders' Meeting : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Greenpeace reveals the latest stage of its tough gorilla marketing campaign against Nestle to protest the company's use of unsustainable palm oil in its candy bars. This time, protestors dressed in orangutan costumes interrupted Nestle's shareholders meeting and staged themselves outside.
Patrick Thornton

Millions of hectares of Amazon rainforest threatened by the great chainsaw massacre | G... - 0 views

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    "Yesterday, Brazilian politicians took a decisive step towards opening the door to massive new Amazon deforestation, by voting in favor of radical changes to the Brazilian Forest Code - the primary legal instrument for protecting the Amazon.  If these changes become law they will let hundreds of forest criminals off the hook, and massively expand the amount of forest under threat from the chainsaws"
Patrick Thornton

In pictures: How the west's appetite for beef is felling the Amazon - 0 views

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    British supermarkets are driving a new wave of rapid destruction of the Amazon rainforest by using meat from farms responsible for illegal deforestation, according to a three-year investigation by Greenpeace
Patrick Thornton

Nestle fiasco continues: Indonesian oil palm planters threaten boycott too - 0 views

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    Candy and food giant Nestle is finding itself between a rock and a hard place. The online campaign against Nestle continues: today protesters once again posted thousands of negative messages on the company's Facebook page, most demanding that Nestle cut out palm oil linked to deforestation from its products. At the same time, a new problem has cropped up for Nestle: Indonesian oil palm planters are threatening to boycott Nestle products. Proving that the issues surrounding oil palm and deforestation are nothing if not complex: Facebook protestors say they will boycott Nestle if it doesn't cut out all links to Sinar Mas, a company that Greenpeace has linked to deforestation, whereas the Indonesia Palm Oil Growers Association are preparing a boycott if Nestle stops buying from Sinar Mas, according to the Jakarta Post.
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