Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/APP-Pulp-Mill-Action-in-Indonesia-27MZIFL2WNYW.htmlConceptually similarAPP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01WZHCompleted★★★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01WZICompleted★★★★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01X0BCompleted★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01WZJCompleted★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01WZKCompleted★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01WZLCompleted★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01WZMCompleted★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01X0CCompleted★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGP01X0DCompleted★★★★View AllGP01WZGAPP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGreenpeace activists display a banner reading "Climate Crime" and "You Can Stop This" from the top of a loading crane in the port of a major pulp mill facility in the heart of Indonesia's rainforests.The facility is operated by APP, the paper arm of Sinar Mas. Sinar Mas is a driver of global climate change due to its role in widespread forest destruction.Locations:Indonesia-Riau-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:25 Nov, 2009Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1669px X 2500pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climbing actions-COP15-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Industrial cranes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industry-Pulp and paper mills-Sinar Mas Group-Three peopleShoot:APP Pulp Mill Action in IndonesiaGreenpeace activists occupy a pulp mill facility operated by APP, the paper arm of Sinar Mas, in the heart of Indonesia's rainforests. Sinar Mas is a driver of global climate change due to its role in widespread forest destruction. Greenpeace is sending a message to world leaders to take strong leadership to avert climate chaos and to provide funds needed to end tropical deforestation as part of a fair, ambitious and legally binding climate deal during the historic United Nations Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen in December (COP15). Indonesia is the world's third largest climate polluter after China and the US, mainly as a result of the ongoing destruction of its forests and peat soils. Globally, a million hectares of forests are destroyed every month, emitting so much CO2 that deforestation is one of the main causes of climate change, responsible for about a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions.Related Collections:Climate Defenders Camp in Indonesia (Photos & Videos)