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    5 ways the climate crisis will change Asia

    The scenes are now all too common. Millions forced to flee their homes as flash floods create rivers that surge along city streets in Japan; the vulnerable rushed to the…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    August 18, 2021
  • Blog
    Climate Impacts

    What do the Tokyo Olympics tell us about the climate crisis?

    I’m sure you’ve all been watching the Tokyo Olympics. Unfortunately, one gold medal that Japan looks set to win is the one for the hottest and most humid Olympics in…

    Dinah Gardner, Greenpeace East Asia •
    August 5, 2021
  • Press Release
    Climate Impacts

    Extreme Temperatures on the Rise in Tokyo, Beijing, Seoul

    Scorching temperatures are becoming much more frequent in cities across East Asia, according to a new analysis from Greenpeace East Asia.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    August 5, 2021
  • Press Release
    Renewable Energy

    For China’s post-COVID stimulus, big gaps in how much each province got, how they spent it: data

    A province-by-province analysis of China’s post-COVID economic stimulus done by Greenpeace East Asia shows a widening split between provinces leading in the post-Covid green recovery and those lagging behind, especially coal-dependent provinces, with disparities in the amount of fiscal stimulus package and how they spent aid money.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    August 2, 2021
  • Honey bees gather pollen and pollinate orange blossoms at a citrus grove in Odessa, central Florida.© Greenpeace / Robert Meyers
    Blog

    The Vanishing Tastes: 5 Common Food Highly Influenced by Climate Crisis

    Speaking of global warming, the faraway scenes of melting icebergs, overheated polar points, or wildfires set off in Australia would pop up in the minds of most Hong Kong people, projecting false images these happenings are too distant to many of us. In fact, they can be close to our mouths! Why is it? Numerous…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 29, 2021
  • Greenpeace collected water samples for testing the quantity of microplastics in the countryside streams of Hong Kong. © Greenpeace / Chilam Wong
    Blog
    Consumption, Plastic

    “Plastics Goes Wild” into the Water Cycle – the First-ever Microplastics Quantity Survey in Hong Kong Countryside Streams Rings the Bells

    Greenpeace has just conducted the first pilot survey on the quantity of microplastics in the countryside streams of Hong Kong. The finding is alarming: microplastics were recorded at the front end of the water cycle. To protect the environment, not only shall we leave no trace, but we shall also reduce waste from the source.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 29, 2021
  • Press Release
    Climate Impacts

    Greenpeace maps growing climate risk from extreme weather in China’s major cities

    A new report from Greenpeace East Asia analyzed climate risk from extreme heat and rainfall across the major metropolitan regions around Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou-Shenzhen,¹ finding risk is now highest in dense city centers but is growing faster for urbanizing communities on the outskirts. 

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 14, 2021
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    Press Release
    Climate Impacts

    HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP’S 2050 RE100 DECLARATION– GREENPEACE COMMENT

    Hyundai Motor Group has announced that they will join the #RE100 initiative & achieve 100% renewable by 2050. This is good news, but on average RE100 corporations are aiming to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2028, a full 22 years earlier than Hyundai. Hyundai must #AccelerateChange and phase out polluting internal combustion engines as quickly…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 13, 2021
  • Renewable Energy, Climate Impacts

    Samsung Electronics roadmap to 100% renewable energy

    This report set out to identify key updates since 2018 relating to; Samsung’s growth and impact; growth and electricity use trend of the ICT sector including climate impacts; corporate uptake…

    Alexander •
    July 7, 2021
  • Climate Impacts

    Five facts about sea-level rise in Asia that will surprise you

    We may live on land, but we couldn’t survive without the oceans, we literally wouldn’t be able to breathe. Oceans provide us with at least 50 percent of the oxygen…

    Dinah Gardner & Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 1, 2021
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