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Obama: When Will You Be a Climate Leader?

November 16, 2009

Greenpeace slammed the Danish/US attempt to lower expectations for Copenhagen during the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit that ended in Singapore yesterday. And along with over 30,000 Chinese people, Greenpeace also urged US President Barack Obama to demonstrate real climate leadership.

The big “TIME” comes to U.S. Consulate Greenpeace urges Obama to be Climate Hero at Copenhagen

November 16, 2009

Two Greenpeace activists unfold a 3m x 2m imitated “Time” Magazine cover in front of the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong. The magazine captioned “Key to Copenhagen: Obama, be a Climate leader!” with a picture of U.S. President Barrack Obama, along with a petition which urges him to step up for an agreement in the upcoming Copenhagen Conference in December.

Gaps in pollution law poisons China's Pearl River

October 28, 2009

According to new Greenpeace research published today, industrial discharges are poisoning China’s Pearl River Delta.

Hu makes climate statement, Obama says nothing new

September 23, 2009

Greenpeace welcomes Chinese President Hu Jintao's statement that China will commit to a “considerable reduction” of carbon intensity by 2020 made at the UN Summit on Climate Change in New York.

Donald Tsang’s support to Carfree Day against climate change

September 22, 2009

A polar bear honors the Chief Executive Donald Tsang’s support to the Carfree Day, who walks from the Government House to the Central Government Offices today, by presenting him a giant Carfree medal. Greenpeace urges the CE after his first step against climate change, to escalate his actions and announce a comprehensive plan against the climate crisis before December’s Copenhagen climate summit.

Greenpeace Clean Graffiti hits Hong Kong streets

September 21, 2009

Greenpeace urges Hong Kong’s drivers to step up for the climate tomorrow by walking, using public transport or even cycle to their destinations instead of using their vehicles on the World Carfree Day. Activists from the green group imprint watermarks by high-pressure steam which spells “Stop Driving, Save climate” on popular pavements namely the Central Government Offices East Wing, HSBC headquarter building, Revenue Tower, Sogo and Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier to remind the public of the event.

Over 100 Climate Heroes Embrace the Street for Climate

September 13, 2009

Over a hundred cyclers echo the World Carfree Day today by joining Greenpeace “Hong Kong Carfree Day – Climate Hero Cycle Tour”. They cycle a 10-km roundtrip from downtown Central to Tin Hau as an act to support a successful global climate deal at the year-end Copenhagen Conference and urge the public to switch from private cars to public transport, walking or cycling on September 22nd.

Nestlé is feeding babies in China genetically engineered food

September 09, 2009

Greenpeace China is demanding that Nestlé, the world’s largest food manufacturer, immediately stop using genetically engineered (GE) ingredients in its baby food sold in China after independent tests showed that one of Nestlé’s baby rice cereals contained several GE ingredients.

Asia’s future melts away as climate talks stall

August 28, 2009

Greenpeace has placed ice sculptures of 100 children at the Temple of Earth in Beijing today, symbolizing the disappearing future of the more than 1 billion people in Asia who are threatened with water shortages by the changing climate. [1]

Top Power Companies Weakening China’s Climate Role

July 28, 2009

China’s top ten power companies and their heavy reliance on coal are hindering the country’s efforts to tackle climate change, a new Greenpeace report reveals today. Greenpeace urges the companies to help to move China away from coal and to cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by aggressively improving energy efficiency and developing renewable energy.

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