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China is the world’s biggest producer and consumer of coal. The country’s rocketing economic growth is heavily dependent on it, with more than 70 per cent of its energy needs coming from coal (the global average is around 30 per cent). However...
In October 2009, Greenpeace published a report entitled “Poisoning the Pearl: An investigation into industrial water pollution in the Pearl River Delta”, where we sampled and analysed effluents from the discharge pipes of five manufacturing...
Independent auditor's report on our Give Donald a Dollar fund raising activity.
It's thanks to your donation that our toxics campaign has really taken off this year, moving us closer, as Christmas approaches, to being able to give Chinese families the gift of clean water.
Just three days before the UN Copenhagen climate change summit opens, Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits Beijing. Greenpeace China delivered a letter to Mr. Harper urging him to stop the tar sands, one of the most destructive and...
An addendum containing information on correspondence between Greenpeace East Asia and Dongguan Cheong Ming, one of the companies mentioned in the main report, Poisoning the Pearl.
An investigation into industrial water pollution in the Pearl River Delta.
This October, the Chinese government celebrated 60 years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China. While it’s been 60 years since the declaration of the PRC, Greenpeace East Asia has only been working in the mainland a mere seven...
An investigation into corporate environmental information disclosure in China reveals that top Chinese and overseas companies are flouting a new environmental regulation. Meanwhile industrial water pollution remains one of China's key...
Greenpost Vol. 46 - Autumn Issue
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