PDF Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/IPR--Greenpeace-Calls-for-a-Fire-Action-Plan-27MZIFJ6Y1UA6.htmlDownloadConceptually similarPDFIPR: The Sea Is Not a DumpGP0STPVOTCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Clicking Clean ReportGP0STQFMZCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: "Grey and Dirty" Action at Coal Power Plant in TurkeyGP0STPSAICompleted★★★★PDFIPR: First Underwater Images of Amazon Coral ReefGP0STQHB9Completed★★★★PDFIPR: Rainbow Warrior Arrives in CubaGP0STQG3MCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Turn The Tide - Human Rights Abuses and Illegal Fishing in Thailand’s Overseas Fishing IndustryGP0STQEKRCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Amazon Soya Moratorium Renewed in BrazilGP0STPTCKCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the Heart of the AmazonGP1STOEGCompleted★★★★PDFIPR: Greenpeace Demonstrates for a Fairer and Greener Europe at EU SummitGP1STOPGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPE93IPR: Greenpeace Calls for a Fire Action PlanJakarta, 29 October 2015 - Greenpeace has launched a challenge to the plantation industry to respond to the devastating scale of the forest fires crisis, set out in a new Greenpeace Southeast Asia analysis.Maximum size:3 pages (~0 MB)Keywords:KWCI (GPI)-Press Releases (Record Type)Shoot:Forest Fires in IndonesiaIndonesia’s forest and peat fires are a man-made crisis, with devastating health impacts for Indonesia and its Southeast Asian neighbours as well as the global climate. Plantation companies continue their reckless expansion – clearing forests and draining wet, carbon-rich peatlands – that lays the foundations for these fires. The unwillingness of the Indonesian government to put concession maps in the public domain makes it harder to identify those responsible for the fires or the destructive practices that cause them.Related Collections:Haze from Forest Fires in Indonesia (Photos & Videos)