Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Land-Clearance-in-West-Kalimantan-27MZIFL25LYR.htmlConceptually similarLand Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X7CCompleted★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X6VCompleted★★★★Oil Palm Plantation in West KalimantanGP01X6PCompleted★★★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X76Completed★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X7FCompleted★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X6OCompleted★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X6QCompleted★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X7GCompleted★★★★Land Clearance in West KalimantanGP01X6SCompleted★★★★View AllGP01X6MLand Clearance in West KalimantanRoads in a drastically deforested area close to Sentarum Lake National Park. The land has been cleared by PT KPC, a subsidiary of Sinar Mas Group, Indonesia's largest palm oil producer.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-West KalimantanDate:14 Feb, 2009Credit:© Edy Purnomo / GreenpeaceLatitude:0°5'22.83"NMaximum size:3500px X 2343pxLongitude110°33'30.06"EKeywords:Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Deforestation-Destruction-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Roads-Sinar Mas Group-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Land Clearance in the Forests of West KalimantanAerial view of land clearing by PT KPC, a subsidiary of Sinar Mas Group, close to Sentarum Lake National Park in West Kalimantan. Sinar Mas is Indonesia's largest palm oil producer. Palm oil producers are destroying vast tracts of rainforest for palm oil production, pushing orangutans to the brink of extinction, endangering local communities’ survival and accelerating climate change. Forest destruction produces about one fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions, more than what emitted by all the cars, planes, and trains in the world.Related Collections:'Pulping the Planet' Report in Indonesia