Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Teenage-Palm-Oil-Worker-in-Sumatra--27MZIFLF0RXT.htmlConceptually similarHariyanto Manalu Clears Forest in SumatraGP01GPCCompleted★★★★Clearing the Forest in SumatraGP01GPECompleted★★★★Hariyanto Manalu clears Forest in SumatraGP01GPFCompleted★★★★Hariyanto Manalu clears Forest in SumatraGP01GPHCompleted★★★★Hariyanto Manalu clears Forest in SumatraGP01GPDCompleted★★★★Deforestation in SumatraGP01GOWCompleted★★★★Local Girl in SumatraGP01GPOCompleted★★★★Palm Oil Compost in SumatraGP01GOVCompleted★★★★Deforestation in SumatraGP01GOZCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP01GPATeenage Palm Oil Worker in Sumatra A teenager shows off his modern hairstyle next to a tree he just chopped down to clear more space for an expanding palm oil plantation. Locations:Indonesia-Kuala Cenaku-Riau-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:19 Mar, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Natalie BehringMaximum size:5609px X 3696pxKeywords:Boys-Day-Deforestation-Eye contact-Forests (campaign title)-Industry-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Loggers-One person-Outdoors-Teenagers-TreesShoot:Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in IndonesiaSumatra is home to a number of palm oil plantations such as the ever expanding Duta-Palma plantation which employs people from the local area to work in the fields. For a days work the workers will be paid around $3.50 US. The production of palm oil and the expansion of the industry by cosmetic, food and biofuel company’s is driving the wholesale destruction of Indonesia’s rainforests and peatlands through growing palm oil consumption. The natural peatlands are drained and the areas are burned in order to make space for plant palm oil saplings. This causes massive amounts of biodiversity loss and releases vast amounts of peatland carbon in the form of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Related Collections:Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia (Photo & Video)