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    China’s power sector emissions peak within reach as new coal power approvals decline to 41.77 GW in Q1-Q3 2025: Greenpeace report

    Beijing — New research from Greenpeace East Asia shows that China approved 41.77 gigawatts (GW) of new coal power capacity nationwide in the first three quarters of 2025, and if…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 25, 2025
  • Investigating the Health Impacts of Coal Power Plants in Korea. © Jung Taekyong / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Coal Reduce Air Pollution Renewable Energy

    South Korea’s Coal Phase-Out Pledge: Climate Leadership Requires 2030 Exit and End to Overseas Coal

    Greenpeace welcomed South Korea’s decision to join the Powering Past Coal Alliance at COP30. However, the organization emphasizes that genuine climate leadership requires advancing the coal phase-out to 2030.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 19, 2025
  • Toyota
    Climate & Energy
    Renewable Energy Consumption Climate Impacts

    Toyota’s Reply to Greenpeace Open Letter Concerning the Automaker’s Emissions Reduction Efforts

    Greenpeace East Asia’s response following Toyota Motor Corporation’s reply to our open letter, which challenged the carmaker’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction efforts.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 14, 2025
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Consumption Renewable Energy

    Greenpeace calls on Toyota to stop greenwashing biofuel vehicles

    As the world converges at COP30 to confront the climate crisis, Greenpeace has condemned Toyota’s misleading promotion of biofuel-powered prototype vehicles as a decarbonisation solution.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 13, 2025
  • Climate & Energy
    Coal Renewable Energy

    Powering Change: A Visual Journey into China’s Green Transition

    Powering Change: A Visual Jouney into China’s Green Transition

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 7, 2025
  • Toyota
    Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Consumption Renewable Energy

    Toyota’s 2024 GHG emissions reach 589.57 Mt CO₂e: Greenpeace Response

    Greenpeace Japan issued the following comment in response to Toyota Motor Corporation’s publication of its greenhouse gas emissions for 2024 on its Sustainability Data Book on 30 October.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 4, 2025
  • Climate & Energy
    Renewable Energy Climate Impacts Consumption

    Nvidia Ranks Last on AI Supply Chain Decarbonization, Greenpeace Report Finds

    Nvidia, the world's first US$4 trillion firm and a leader in AI chip design, is falling significantly behind other AI giants in cutting emissions and transitioning to renewable energy, especially across its AI hardware manufacturing supply chain, according to a new report released by Greenpeace East Asia. 

    Greenpeace East Asia
    October 29, 2025
  • Climate & Energy
    Consumption Climate Impacts Renewable Energy

    Toyota’s Electric Vehicle Backtrack Deepens the Climate Crisis, Undermining the 1.5°C Pathway: Greenpeace Report

    Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, is falling dangerously behind the global 1.5°C climate target, according to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia’s Tokyo office.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    October 27, 2025
  • Toyota
    Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Renewable Energy

    Open letter to Toyota Motor Corporation Regarding the Company’s Climate Change Measures

    We are sending this open letter to seek clarity on how Toyota plans to align its business activities with the global goals established by the Paris Agreement.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    October 14, 2025
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Coal Renewable Energy

    Greenpeace East Asia reaction to China’s new climate targets

    Beijing – At the United Nations General Assembly’s Climate Summit, China presented its nationally determined contribution (NDC) to the Paris Climate Accords, which outlines its climate targets into 2035, and…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    September 25, 2025
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