Forests - solutions
Protecting forests will not only preserve biodiversity and defend the rights of forest communities, it's also one of the quickest and cost effective ways of halting climate change. Greenpeace is campaigning for zero deforestation, globally, by 2020.
This may be ambitious, but it is possible. In fact, because stopping forest destruction is one of the easiest and most cost effective ways to prevent catastrophic climate change, we think it's essential.
To protect these precious ecosystems, the international community, corporations, indigenous communities and individuals will need to work together in an unprecedented, concerted effort. Greenpeace is campaigning to realise this vision in several ways:
Corporate action
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Consumer power
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Political solutions
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Forest communities
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The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
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The latest updates
Brazilian pig iron industry agrees measures to protect Amazon
Blog entry by Daniel Brindis | August 2, 2012 3 comments Good news from the Amazon! Today, the pig iron industry has committed to finally changing its ways – all seven pig iron companies in the Brazilian state of Maranhão signed an agreement not to source wood charcoal that comes from...
Millions of hectares of customary land stolen for logging
Blog entry by Paul Winn | July 30, 2012 2 comments A massive land grab has occurred in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the impact on communities across the country has been devastating, a new Greenpeace Australia Pacific report has revealed. PNG is a nation rich in forests, which have...
KFC Canada gets a friendly reminder: sustainable packaging needed
Blog entry by Shane Moffatt, Forest Campaigner Canada | July 26, 2012 7 comments Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) headquarters in the US still have their heads in the sand about their company’s links to forest destruction, but Greenpeace campaigners around the world are finding inventive ways to challenge the status...
Indonesia leading the way in KFC’s response to deforestation
Blog entry by Rolf Skar | July 10, 2012 5 comments Still no news from KFC headquarters in the US despite the fact it’s been seven weeks since Greenpeace International exposed the company’s links to rainforest deforestation. But while KFC bosses in Kentucky remain silent on whether...
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