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Sumatra: Emergency aid in full swing

Dec 9, 2025 Our partners in Sumatra are providing aid in the wake of Cyclone Senyar. We are supporting them financially – thanks to your generous donations!

Aerial view of a flooded village

Cyclone and deforestation: twin disasters

Dec 4, 2025 Cyclone Senyar, which struck Sumatra on November 26, was a humanitarian and ecological disaster. Massive deforestation worsened its impacts.

Montage: an elephant coated in crude oil - StopEACOP

Ending the petition, not the fight: our ongoing work to #StopEACOP

Dec 4, 2025 Since October 2019, we have been calling for a halt to the EACOP pipeline project through a petition and other actions.

Prof. Barbara Fruth from Bonobo Alive

Guardians of the bonobos: education and hope in the Congo rainforest

Nov 19, 2025 Our partner organization Bonobo Alive focuses not only on conservation, but also promotes education among local villagers in the forests of the Congo.

A group of ten people who conducted the symbolic trial are filmed with a camera and cell phones

Guilty! “People’s Court” imposes symbolic sentence on mining companies

Nov 19, 2025 In Belém, human rights and environmental crimes committed by the mining industry were symbolically tried and made public.

An Indigenous woman and two men wearing feather headdresses stand beside five tree trunks that have been cut down

COP30: Forests are life, not Wall Street assets – voices from the front lines

Nov 19, 2025 The TFFF will not protect nature, but profit from it – a project designed to attract investors while appearing to save existing rainforests.

Indigenous people from Brazil protest on the streets

Indigenous knowledge before profit

Nov 17, 2025 Impressions from the People’s Summit and The People’s COP by Guadalupe Rodríguez, Felipe Duran, and Klaus Schenck from Rainforest Rescue.

Selfie of an Indigenous person wearing a feather headdress on the left, with four people behind him in front of rainforest vegetation

Rainforest Rescue at the Peoples’ Summit

Nov 10, 2025 The three Rainforest Rescue activists have arrived in Belém at the end of their visits to partner organizations in Brazil.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Brazilian President Lula da Silva at COP30

Rainforest protection is not a financial product!

Nov 10, 2025 Rainforest protection that pays off for investors – sounds good, but it isn't! The TFFF fund does not address the causes of deforestation.

Odey Oyama stands on land that has been clear-cut for a plantation

Odey Oyama: The power of truth and community solidarity

Nov 3, 2025 Odey Oyama is director of the Rainforest Resource Development Centre in Nigeria. Read an interview with our partner here.

A woman speaks surrounded by four people sitting on chairs under trees and in front of three banners stretched across the tree trunks

Checking in with our partners in Maranhão

Nov 2, 2025 Three Rainforest Rescue activists report on their visits to our partner organizations. Here are their impressions in the Brazilian state of Maranhão.

We hand over 225,129 signatures to the Congolese embassy

225,129 voices call for peace for Congo’s people and nature

Oct 29, 2025 We ran an intensive campaign to promote the protection of the Congo Basin. Your response moved us deeply: 225,129 signatures!

Eco-guards confiscate chainsaws

Nigeria: Eco-guards stop illegal logging in Ekuri Forest

Oct 28, 2025 Illegal loggers and gold miners have invaded Ekuri Forest. To protect the rainforest, Martins Egot is organizing and deploying eco-guard patrols.

Mady Pataxó, adorned with a feather headdress, his mother, and Rainforest Rescue activists Felipe Sabrina and Klaus Schenck sit around a wooden table set for lunch.

Visiting the Pataxó in Bahia

Oct 26, 2025 Three Rainforest Rescue activists report on their visits to our partner organizations. The first stop is with the Pataxó in Bahia.

Stop Tilenga in Uganda

A bad week for EACOP, a good week for people and the environment

Oct 24, 2025 An analysis suggests that the EACOP pipeline project continues to face financing challenges. A court has convicted TotalEnergies of greenwashing.

Cleared hillsides

Indonesia: “We drink poisoned water” – paper industry destroys the river of life

Oct 4, 2025 AMAN Tano Batak reports on deforestation, human rights violations, and water pollution by Toba Pulp Lestari in North Tapanuli, Sumatra.

Attackers behind shields

Armed men raid village on Sumatra

Sep 24, 2025 Armed men sent by the paper company Toba Pulp Lestari (TPL) have raided the village of Sihaporas. The resistance is demanding that TPL be shut down.

Activists with a “Stop Deforestation” banner protesting on a logging road

CEPA free trade agreement signed – a threat to people and the environment

Sep 23, 2025 The free trade agreement between Indonesia and the EU was signed today in Bali. CEPA spells trouble for the rainforests and their inhabitants.

Indigenous Sungai Seruas people display a map they and SADIA produced

Malaysia: Indigenous Dayak take palm oil company to court

Sep 23, 2025 Has a palm oil company stolen the Dayak people’s land? This is the accusation made by the people of Sungai Seruas, who are taking the matter to court.

Environmentalist Bob Baribye (3rd from left) with activists, Uganda

Uganda: “No to fossil fuels, yes to climate justice”

Sep 9, 2025 Activist Bob Baribye is fighting in Uganda for the climate and against the EACOP oil pipeline. He spent 85 days in jail for peaceful protest.

A young mountain gorilla climbing bamboo

Stop the spiral of violence, resource plundering and environmental destruction!

Sep 3, 2025 One year ago, we launched the petition “DRC: People and nature in eastern Congo need peace.” Since then, conditions have worsened sharply.

Protest against Okomu Oil Palm Oil in Nigeria

Socfin plantations: Abuses and violence are a reality

Aug 29, 2025 The company Socfin has remained in the headlines: the Earthworm Foundation confirmed 69 percent of the complaints lodged by affected communities.

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