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Wind power is globally recognized as an effective way to mitigate climate change, improve energy security, and support low-carbon industrial and economic growth. China, currently one of the world’s biggest energy consumers, has been the world...
Thank you to all of us at Greenpeace East Asia for helping us to win a number of significant victories. These included the Chinese government’s announcement of a 5-10 year suspension on the commercialisation of GE rice, and a commitment by a...
As China’s economy grows, its thirst for energy - nearly 70% of which now comes from coal - worsens. The world’s second largest economy will construct 16 large-scale coal power bases, predominantly in western areas of the country over the...
To gauge the level of exposure of the Chinese public to hazardous chemicals in household environments, and better understand the potential for household dust to contribute to such exposure, in March and April, Greenpeace collected dust from a...
Greenpeace selected 28 National Environmental Protection Priority Cities as defined by Ministry of Environmental Protection in three key regions and ranked them based on their current air quality, "clean air" action plans and targets committed to...
Greenpeace International research has revealed that KFC is sourcing paper for its packaging products from rainforests. This has been confirmed in China, the UK and Indonesia. Products found to contain rainforest fibre include cups, food boxes,...
In February 2012, Greenpeace collected random samples of teabags made by the world's biggest tea brand – Lipton. Investigators randomly selected Lipton-branded green tea, jasmine tea, Iron Buddha tea and black tea from two supermarkets in Beijing...
Over the past 15 years, the area of genetically-engineered (GE) farmland across the globe has increased by 87 times, reaching 1.48 hundred million hectares by 2011. When Greenpeace entered China seven years ago, our priority naturally was...
Tea drinking is one of China's most cherished customs; and tea a symbol of Chinese culture. Today, China is the world's biggest tea producer, with 20 tea-producing provinces and eight million tea growers. And the area of tea plantations and...
This book takes a look decade by decade, at Greenpeace's rich and varied history and our many achievements; from the island of Amchitka to the Arctic Circle, and from the very depths of the oceans to the summits of smokestacks. There are features...
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