Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-Women-in-DRC-27MZIFJXZTZ_N.htmlConceptually similarLocal Women in DRCGP0STR4R2Completed★★★★Local Women in DRCGP0STR4R3Completed★★★★Local Women in DRCGP0STR4R8Completed★★★★★★Local Women in DRCGP0STR4R9Completed★★★★★★Local Women in DRCGP0STR4R5Completed★★★★Local Women in DRCGP0STR4R6Completed★★★★Local Women in DRCGP0STR4R7Completed★★★★Wall of House in DRCGP0STR4RCCompleted★★★★Woman and Child in DRCGP0STR4RACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR4R4Local Women in DRCLocal women plant manioc and collect firewood in Lokolama/Penzele indigenous pygmy village, Bikoro district, south of Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Greenpeace is documenting ground-level research into satellite data on vast peatland areas recently discovered by scientists in the swamps of the Congo Basin rainforest, as well as affected communities and the natural environment. The most carbon-rich tropical region in the world is estimated to store the equivalent of three years’ worth of total global fossil fuel.Locations:Congo Basin-Democratic Republic of the Congo-ÉquateurDate:17 Sep, 2017Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4004pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Machetes-Outdoors-Planting-WomenShoot:Give the Congo Basin Forest a Chance: Congo Basin Land Tour - PhotoDocumentation of ground-level research into satellite data on vast peatland areas recently discovered by scientists in the swamps of the Congo Basin rainforest, as well as affected communities and the natural environment. The most carbon-rich tropical region in the world is estimated to store the equivalent of three years’ worth of total global fossil fuel.Related Collections:Give the Congo Basin Forest a Chance: Congo Basin Land Tour (Photos & Videos)