Monday, November 10, 2008
Greenpeace against indonesian palm oil industries
Reuters
Indonesian Greenpeace activists from the MY Esperanza are protesting against the destruction of Kampar Peninsula's peatland forest by pulp and paper and palm oil industries painting a slogan on the oil tanker Gran Couva in Dumai seaport. Gran Couva is carrying 27,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil for the Wilmar company in Rotterdam. Greenpeace is protesting against the destruction of Kampar Peninsular's peatland forest by pulp, paper and palm oil industries and calling the Indonesian Government to implement a moratorium on deforestation. Peatland forest is critical for maintaining biodiversity and it's degradation releases vast stores of carbon thereby contributing to global climate change.
Reuters
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