All articles by Greenpeace East Asia
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Let’s talk about climate change: Teen climate activist Lance Lau’s green daily
11-year-old Hong Kong teenager Lance Lau cares about the impact of climate crisis and has been proactive in taking action to raise public awareness. Greenpeace has interviewed Lance last month…
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3 Everyday Foods that Contain Microplastics
Our life is plasticised! New research shows microplastics present in frequently consumed fruit and vegetables. It is time to ban throwaway plastic packaging and support research into the health impacts…
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Response to COVID-19 and other disruptive moments
As a campaigning organization, how are we going to respond to the crisis of COVID-19?
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Let’s talk about climate change: 11-year-old Lance Lau commits to Climate Action!
On the first Friday since primary school reopened after 4 months of COVID-19 closure, a Hong Kong teenager Lance Lau was back in his weekly climate action at school in…
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Critically endangered Sumatran tiger tragically killed in a trap in concession where pulp company continues clearing peatlands
In Indonesia, the concession land owned by the paper giant "Asian Pulp and Paper" APP is one of the most fire impacted areas in recent years. The root cause is large-scale deforestation and peat land degradation. This destruction robs tigers of their natural habitat, forcing them accidentally into traps, leaving the already critically endangered Sumatran…
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Joey Leung + Greenpeace’s online cooking class: love to all mothers including Mother Earth
Greenpeace Hong Kong office invited actor and food expert Joey Leung to introduce two healthy vegetarian dishes on Mother’s day so we can express love to our mothers through cooking.…
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Greenpeace in Asia: Action in motion
Coronavirus is spreading across the world, affecting our lives. People around the world are doing whatever it takes to help curb the pandemic. This is precisely the kind of action…
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Hike for Health, Leave No Trace – Greenpeace & hikers clean up Tai Mo Shan together
Hiking has become the weekend ritual for a lot of Hong Kongers since the coronavirus pandemic turned our daily lives to mostly home-based. Despite being a precious breathing space for…
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How Greenpeace is campaigning in Asia for the climate
n the face of global challenges in 2020, we need to work more closely together to expose the roots of the problems and hidden truths while confronting climate emergencies. Read…
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Vanishing Winter: Hong Kong and the world must act on Climate in the World Economic Forum
Nature is sending us warnings through our climate. From the devastating Australia forest fires to the recent severe floods in and around Jakarta, extreme weather and its impact hit the…