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Greenpeace to Nvidia: An “AI Industrial Revolution” Cannot Be Powered by 19th-Century Energy
As Nvidia announces a staggering annual revenue of US$215.9 billion, Greenpeace East Asia raises concerns that CEO Jensen Huang’s vision for an "AI industrial revolution" is built on outdated energy sources.
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Growing with Greenpeace: A Sustainable Career Starts with an Internship
During summer of 2025, three interns from different backgrounds stepped into Greenpeace East Asia Taipei and immersed themselves in campaigns on climate, plastic production reduction, and ocean protection. Here are their reflections:
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Greenpeace East Asia Response to Toyota’s Leadership Change
As Toyota announces Kenta Kon as its incoming CEO, Greenpeace calls for more ambitious decarbonization efforts.
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Hyundai’s Stalled Electrification Strategy in Indonesia Risks Market Loss: Greenpeace Warns
As the Indonesia International Motor Show kicks off, a new research briefing from Greenpeace East Asia warns that Hyundai-Kia is rapidly losing its foothold in one of the world’s fastest-growing electric vehicle markets due to stalled electrification strategy.
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Greenpeace Protests CPC’s “Deficit Addiction”
Demanding Halt to NT$11 Billion Annual Deficit from New Naphtha Cracker
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Greenpeace East Asia welcomes China’s ratification of the Global Ocean Treaty
Beijing – China has ratified the Global Ocean Treaty, making China one of the first countries to be bound by the landmark agreement when it officially enters into force next…
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Greenpeace Condemns EU Rollback on 2035 ICE Phase‑Out, Urges Stronger Commitment to Transport Electrification
Greenpeace East Asia warns that the EU’s decision to weaken its 2035 phase‑out of internal combustion engine vehicles threatens to slow global progress on transport electrification and climate action. Offices across the region urge governments and automakers to stay committed to a clear, ambitious transition toward zero‑emission mobility.
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Greenpeace Urges Lawmakers to Stop CPC’s TWD106.2bn Petrochemical Expansion
Taipei, November 26, 2025 — Greenpeace and allied environmental groups today call on lawmakers to reject CPC Corporation’s proposed TWD106.2bn expansion of its 4th Naphtha Cracker (“NC4”), warning that state-owned…
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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…
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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.









