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Stop the Destruction of Rainforests in Indonesia
Indonesia had the fastest pace of deforestation in the world between 2000-2005, destroying an area of forest the size of 300 soccer pitches every hour, according to the environment group Greenpeace. According to a spokesperson, Indonesia must stop the destruction of its rainforests and commit to a moratorium on conversion of peat swamp forests into farmland.
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