Giant “Net-Zero Snail” in Taipei as Survey Reveals Urgency of Renewable...
TAIPEI, September 27, 2023 — Greenpeace East Asia held a press conference today in front of the Presidential Office, featuring a massive “Net-Zero Snail,” to highlight the lacklustre renewable energy...
View ArticleSuzuki, Great Wall Motor and Toyota receive lowest scores in annual...
19 October, 2023 – This year Suzuki received the lowest score in Greenpeace East Asia’s annual auto ranking, followed by Great Wall Motor and Toyota. China’s largest automaker, SAIC, saw the highest...
View ArticleReaction to China-US joint statement on climate
Beijing – After a talks in Sunnylands, California, a joint statement by China and the US was released on November 14, available in English and in Mandarin Chinese, outlining commitments to climate...
View ArticleSamsung Electronics and Foxconn fall behind on climate action; other...
SEOUL – Greenpeace East Asia has released a new report assessing decarbonization efforts by 11 of the biggest suppliers to the world’s top consumer electronic brands. In recent years, emissions from...
View ArticleGreenpeace East Asia comment on CREA survey responses on 2030 coal peaking
Beijing – A survey of 89 experts on China’s energy transition by the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) found most experts surveyed believed that China is on track to peak greenhouse...
View ArticleGrowth in SUV sales offsets climate progress for Toyota, Volkswagen and Hyundai
SEOUL– The world’s three largest automakers – Toyota, Volkswagen and Hyundai-Kia – each increased their sales of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) by more than 150% over the last decade, according to a...
View ArticleGreenpeace calls for improved renewable energy targets in front of...
TAIPEI – At 9 am today, Greenpeace East Asia held three simultaneous non-violent direct actions at the campaign headquarters of presidential candidates Lai Ching-Te, Ko Wen-Je, and Hou You-Yi. The...
View ArticleGreenpeace East Asia comment on IEA report Coal 2023
Beijing – A report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecast that Chinese coal demand is expected to fall in 2024 and plateau through 2026, and the outlook for coal in China will be...
View ArticleChina needs a law that protects its cultural heritage from climate change
The revision of China’s Cultural Relics Protection Law, a key piece of legislation in cultural heritage protection since its initial enactment in 1982, has completed its public consultation phase....
View ArticleChina’s first-ever disaster management regulation for heritage sites needs to...
Beijing – China’s first-ever provincial-level regulation on natural disaster risk management for cultural relics will take effect in Shanxi province on February 1, outlining how to manage disaster...
View ArticleA future filled with prosperity doesn’t have to damage the planet
Prosperity must be for all, not only for a select few. And for us to flourish, we must address the climate crisis. Greenpeace Beijing office and Yizhang Camplus, a new outdoor lifestyle platform,...
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