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Greenpeace Webinar: Can Legacy Automakers Keep Up with Southeast Asia’s EV Boom?
On June 24, Greenpeace Japan hosted an online seminar focused on Indonesia's fast-growing EV market and implications for traditional Japanese automakers. The event brought together Aditya Mahalana, a senior researcher at the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), and Achmad Rofiqi, vice chairman of PR & Education at the Indonesian EV Industry Association (PERIKLINDO), to…
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An Open Letter to Hyundai Motor Group from NGO Allies
Eleven NGO voices from around the globe urged 2026 FIFA World Cup sponsor Hyundai to take responsibility for its impacts and to align its climate commitments with meaningful action.
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Greenpeace on Toyota 2026 Shareholders’ Meeting: “Multi-Pathway” Strategy Hinders EV Progress
TOKYO — As Toyota Motor Corporation held its Annual Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting today in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, media reported that shareholders re-elected Akio Toyoda as chairman and backed…
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NVIDIA’s FY2026 Sustainability Report Reveals Scope 3 Emissions Have Nearly Tripled Since 2024: Greenpeace Response
NVIDIA’s FY2026 Sustainability Report Reveals Scope 3 Emissions Have Nearly Tripled Since 2024: Greenpeace Response
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Annual Report 2025
Whether you give monthly, donate occasionally, volunteer, or simply share our stories — your support matters. It keeps Greenpeace going. It fuels progress even in the hardest of times. Thank you for standing with us. There's still a long road ahead, but we walk it together.
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From the Harbors to the Streets: How Ordinary People Are Weaving a Net to Protect Taiwan’s Oceans
In 2025, Greenpeace volunteers across northern, central, and southern Taiwan took action to protect the ocean—from conducting fish length surveys in Daxi (Yilan), Kezailiao(Kaohsiung), and Donggang (Pingtung), to hosting booths to educate about oceans in multiple cities. Let’s look back at how these volunteers took action to weave a network protecting Taiwan’s seas.
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Does clean energy make China immune to fossil fuel price shocks?
Dunhuang, Gansu Province, the photovoltaic and solar thermal power generation base on the desert after rain, July 2025. From September 19 to 23, 2025, Greenpeace and Enviro Friends co-organized the…
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Greenpeace Criticizes South Korea’s Energy Plan as a “Fossil Fuel Swap,” Demands Full Clean Energy Transition Amid Geopolitical Crisis
Following the Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment’s announcement of the “Energy Transition Promotion Plan” on April 6, Greenpeace East Asia has issued a response calling the government’s strategy inadequate, which risks failing to reduce the nation's dependence on volatile fossil fuels worsened by the war on Iran.
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Greenpeace: Middle East Tensions Aren’t the Culprit to Korea’s Economic Crisis—Fossil Fuel Dependency Is
The following is a statement from Greenpeace East Asia Seoul office regarding the economic crisis triggered by the Iran war and an urgent call for the South Korean government to abandon its reliance on fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to a self-sufficient, renewable energy system.
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Greenpeace East Asia’s comment on China’s 15th Five-Year Plan and Two Sessions
Beijing – At the opening of two sessions in Beijing on Thursday, China submitted the 2026 Government Work Report and a draft outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026 –…









