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Why 2025 is such a critical year for China’s energy transition
Our Beijing office starting publishing our coal tracker ten years ago. Today, the end of coal is in sight.
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China approved 11.29 GW of coal power in Q1 2025 after pipeline shrank in 2024 for first time since 2021: Greenpeace report
Beijing — New research from Greenpeace East Asia shows that China approved 11.29 gigawatts (GW) of new coal power capacity in the first quarter of 2025, after 2024 saw a…
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Greenpeace Calls on TSMC to Accelerate Energy Transition At Shareholder Meeting
HSINCHU — At TSMC’s annual shareholder meeting, representatives from Greenpeace East Asia called on TSMC to fast-track its transition to renewable energy. A representative from Greenpeace presented TSMC leadership with…
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Honda Maintains 2040 EV Target: Greenpeace Response
TOKYO – Honda Motor Co. (Honda) has affirmed its commitment to achieving 100 percent battery electric vehicle sales by 2040, amid speculation that the automaker might weaken its target. In…
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Greenpeace Urges Taiwan : Fight IUU Fishing to Repair Global Image
Taipei, Taiwan (May 6, 2025) – Greenpeace held a press conference today to reveal multiple illegal shark fishing cases committed by Taiwanese longlining vessels in a designated seasonal fishing ban…
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Toyota announces 2025 financial results: Greenpeace response
Toyota Motor Corp. announced its financial results for FY2025 today at Bellesalle Tokyo Nihonbashi (Chuo-ku, Tokyo). Greenpeace Japan activists were present on-site and held up a banner that read, “Cut emissions now.”
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Big Oil Sold Us Guilt–We’re Giving It Back with a Comedy Beast Named Betty
They’ve spent decades telling us to “turn off the lights.” Meanwhile, they kept drilling. The Big Oil company BP popularized the idea of your personal carbon footprint. We’re turning it…
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Apple Releases Latest Sustainability Report: Greenpeace Response
On April 16, Apple released its 2025 Environmental Progress Report. In response, Greenpeace East Asia climate and energy campaigner Rachel Yu said:
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Artificial Intelligence Supply Chain Threatens Climate Progress in East Asia
Electricity consumption from the manufacture of artificial intelligence (AI) chips has soared by more than 350 percent worldwide between 2023 and 2024,