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Posted By gpsea1 9 months, 2 weeks ago in News

SINGAPORE - Greenpeace and Yahoo, along with Bates141, PhotoLibrary and Free Range Creative, have launched an interactive guerrilla campaign to garner global support for the vanishing forests and endangered animals in Indonesia.

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    thoughtforsale9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    It´s a creative idea to illustrate the vanishing of the rainforests like this! The problem with human-made environmental changes is that we don´t realize them, because they´re taking place far away, and they don´t seem to touch our everyday life.
    I hope, this campaign could draw some attention to the importance of the rainforests for our climate and for biodiversity!

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      gpsea19 months, 2 weeks ago

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      my thoughts exactly. but some thinks it's a precedent of intrusive online advertisement. i think it's the cause that really counts ;-)

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