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Toyota responsible for 1.5% of global emissions: Greenpeace
Toyota’s emissions continue to rise despite the automaker’s stated commitment to align with Paris Agreement targets, according to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia’s Tokyo office.
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Greenpeace East Asia’s comment on China’s energy storage manufacturing action plan
Beijing – China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and seven other government departments announced this week a new action plan to promote “high-quality development of the new-type energy storage…
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In China, delivery companies start responding to climate risk, extreme weather impact on business, investment: Greenpeace report
Beijing – Seven of the eight biggest delivery companies in China have established internal frameworks to respond to climate risk, a new report from Greenpeace East Asia shows, but while…
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Greenpeace East Asia’s comment on China’s latest power industry data for 2024
Beijing – According to the latest data released by the National Energy Administration, China’s total installed capacity of wind and solar power reached 1400 GW by the end of 2024.
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Greenpeace East Asia’s comment on China’s new energy capacity surpassing coal power in 14 provinces
Beijing – According to China Electric Power News, 14 out of China’s 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities now have new energy sources dominating their power generation structures.
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Hyundai’s Rising Emissions In Key Markets Like India Risks Fueling Climate Disaster
Hyundai Motor Group’s rising emissions in India and other key markets are endangering the automaker’s carbon neutrality targets, according to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia.
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Toyota’s Reply to Our Open Letter Concerning the Automaker’s Climate Measures
Greenpeace East Asia has received a response from Toyota Motor Corporation to our open letter concerning the company’s climate change measures, sent on November 7.
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First Evidence in Hong Kong Found Microplastics in Feces of Wild Mammals; Scholar Urges Upstream Reduction for Plastic Pollution
Even the seemingly mundane feces of animals unveil a concerning reality of plastic pollution in Hong Kong. In collaboration with research teams from universities in Hong Kong and Taipei, Greenpeace…
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Reuse Over Recycling: Lessons from East Asia’s Plastic Reduction Initiatives
On October 16, Greenpeace hosted the seminar “Champion a Plastic-Free Future through the Power of Reuse”, bringing together experts, scholars, government officials, and industry leaders to emphasize the importance of…
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New research finds plastic production in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan as major contributors to plastic, climate crisis
19 November 2024, Seoul, South Korea: A new research by Greenpeace East Asia exposes the significant role that petrochemical industries in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan play in fueling both…