Illegal Logs On Board Harbour Gemini Ship
03 September, 2008 
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Local People Protest Logging
03 September, 2008 
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Local Man in Boat with Logs behind
03 September, 2008 
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Aerial of the Harbour Gemini Ship
03 September, 2008 
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Log Barges Laden with Illegally Felled Timber
03 September, 2008 
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Log Barges Laden with Illegally Felled Timber
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Local People Protest Logging
03 September, 2008 
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Local People Protest Logging
03 September, 2008 
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Local People Protest Logging
03 September, 2008 
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Local Man in Boat with Logs behind
03 September, 2008 
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Harbour Gemini Ship and Esperanza
03 September, 2008 
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Local People Protest Logging
03 September, 2008 
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Painting Action on Illegally Felled Logs
04 September, 2008 
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A Plywood and Sawmill Factory in the Rainforest
04 September, 2008 
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Children in the Village of Gibidai
05 September, 2008 
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People in the Village of Gibidai
05 September, 2008 
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Village of Gibidai
05 September, 2008 
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Children in the Village of Gibidai
05 September, 2008 
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Aida Hills Wildlife Management Area
04 September, 2008 
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Illegally Cut Timber Loaded onto Cargo Ship
06 September, 2008 
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Illegally Cut Timber Loaded onto Cargo Ship
06 September, 2008 
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Male Villager from Bain
19 September, 2008 
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Illegally Cut Timber Loaded onto Cargo Ship
06 September, 2008 
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Logs at Ndrahong Logging Camp
30 September, 2008 
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Police Carrying Guns Board Harbour Gemini Ship
05 September, 2008 
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Deforestation Documentation Papua New Guinea 

Deforestation Documentation Papua New Guinea 

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08/27/2008 
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza arrived in Jakarta to help launch the Forests for Climate initiative, Greenpeace’s pioneering solution to reduce deforestation, tackle climate change, preserve global biodiversity, and protect the livelihoods of millions of forest-dependent people. Forests for Climate (FFC) is Greenpeace’s landmark proposal for an international mechanism to fund sustainable and lasting reductions of emissions from tropical deforestation in participating countries in order to meet commitments for the second phase of the Kyoto Protocol.
Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government to implement an immediate moratorium on all forest conversion, including expansion of oil palm plantations, industrial logging, and other drivers of deforestation. 
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