Close
Contact Us
Help
Login
Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Add to lightbox
Add to cart
Get URL
Keywords
Actions and protests
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
Inflatables (boats)
KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (campaign title)
Oil tankers
Outdoors
Painting actions
People
Small group of people
Vessels
Palm Oil action against Ship Gran Couva in Riau
Greenpeace activists from the MY Esperanza paint the message ‘Forest Crime’ on the bow of the tanker ‘Gran Couva’. The ship is carrying 27,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil. Greenpeace is protesting the ongoing destruction of forests and peat lands in Indonesia by large corporations for palm oil plantations, pulp, paper plantations and other commodities.
Unique identifier:
GP01R32
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/11/2008
Locations:
Dumai
,
Indonesia
,
Riau
,
Southeast Asia
,
Sumatra
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Ardiles Rante
Size:
3504px × 2336px 2MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Forests for Climate Actions in Indonesia
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is in Dumai Port to protest the ongoing destruction of forests and peat lands in Indonesia by large corporations for palm oil plantations, pulp, paper plantations and other commodities. The actions are part of the Greenpeace ship MV Esperanza tour of Indonesia to witness the massive conversion of tropical forests for oil palm plantation and to expose the ongoing forest destruction for timber. The rapid conversion of forests and peatlands for oil palm and pulp plantations, and logging, is a major driver of deforestation in Indonesia. The carbon released by these activities make Indonesia the third largest greenhouse gas emitter on the planet. The majority of Indonesia's palm oil exports are destined for China, Europe and India. Greenpeace states that it is crucial that Indonesia's forests are protected from the rampant expansion of the palm oil and pulp industries in order to combat climate change, stop biodiversity loss and protect the livelihoods of forest-dependent peoples. 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.
Conceptually similar