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Forests (campaign title)
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Outdoors
Timber industry
Forest Action on Board Ship Transporting Congo Wood (Belgium: 2007)
Greenpeace activists intercept the MS Ceynowa, a ship suspected of carrying wood from Matadi, The Democratic Republic of the Congo. The ship and its cargo are bound for Antwerp, Belgium. Activists board the ship and hang banners reading "Save Congo's Forest." The Congo basin of Africa is home to the second largest rainforest in the world, with around half existing in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Beyond environmental impacts, logging in the region exacerbates poverty and leads to social conflicts. Greenpeace is calling on the Belgian government to make the protection of the African rainforest a priority.
Unique identifier:
GP014JE
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
23/06/2007
Locations:
Antwerp
,
Belgium
,
Europe, West Europe
,
Flemish Region
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Philip Reynaers
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action on Ship Transporting Congo Wood in Belgium
Greenpeace activists intercept the MS Ceynowa, a ship suspected of carrying wood from Matadi, The Democratic Republic of the Congo. The ship and its cargo are bound for Antwerp, Belgium. Activists boarded the ship and hung banners reading "Save Congo's Forest." The Congo basin of Africa is home to the second largest rainforest in the world, with around half existing in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Beyond environmental impacts, logging in the region exacerbates poverty and leads to social conflicts. Greenpeace is calling on the Belgian government to make the protection of the African rainforest a priority.
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