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    Let’s Talk about Climate Change: Billy Lam shines the light on solar energy for everyone

    Everyone knows that renewable energy is one of the key solutions to tackling the climate crisis, but have you ever thought about actually incorporating it into your life? Billy Lam…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    January 21, 2021
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    Climate Impacts Forests Plastic Food

    Triumphs and trials: a look back at Greenpeace in Hong Kong, 2020

    2020 was a year of triumphs and trials. The Covid crisis prompted us to reflect on and cherish all what we have achieved. It also made us accept a new…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    January 21, 2021
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    Partnership for the planet: Greenpeace East Asia & Greenpeace Japan join forces

    If the Covid crisis has taught us anything, it’s taught us that we are stronger together. That’s why Greenpeace East Asia (GPEA) and Greenpeace Japan (GPJ) will be joining forces, while keeping their original legal statuses, on 1 January 2021. Our common location and common purpose add up to a synergy that can focus our…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    January 18, 2021
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Renewable Energy

    Greenpeace Report Finds Carbon Border Tax From Major Export Countries Likely To Incur a Levy of US$530 million Per Year

    January 13, 2021 (Seoul) – A new report released by EY Korea and commissioned by Greenpeace Seoul suggests that if Korea’s response to the climate crisis is delayed, the competitiveness…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    January 13, 2021
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    Investment trends: making the case for SE Asian renewables

    Greenpeace has done the math and worked out that there’s a USD205 billion opportunity for renewables in SE Asia over the next 10 years. With recent climate pledges from the three big East Asian nations -- China, Japan and Korea -- to go carbon neutral in the next 40 to 50 years, should be just…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    January 5, 2021
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Reduce Air Pollution

    Why is this global auto company lagging to stop the worst of climate change?

    Hyundai Motor Company(HMC), the fifth largest car maker in the world, has been one of Greenpeace Korea’s key campaign targets, and for past few years, we have been advocating for…

    Jiseok Kim, Climate and Energy Specialist at Greenpeace East Asia
    December 28, 2020
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts

    5 reasons why we must take immediate climate action in East Asia

    In 2020, the whole world struggled with the enormous challenges and tragedies of the pandemic. New vaccines hold the promise of recovery from the Covid emergency, but the climate emergency…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    December 18, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Plastic

    Biodegradables will not solve China’s plastics crisis: Greenpeace

    BEIJING, 17 December 2020 - Increased production of biodegradable plastics will not solve China’s plastics pollution crisis, a new report from Greenpeace East Asia shows. If the rush to produce biodegradable plastics continues, China’s e-commerce industry is on track to generate an estimated 5 million tonnes of biodegradable plastic waste per year by 2025 [1],…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    December 17, 2020
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts

    China, Japan, and Korea promised carbon neutrality. Now we need them to make it happen

    Together China, Japan and Korea emitted one third of all global carbon emissions in 2018. In a huge win for the planet, these three countries have recently committed to 100% carbon neutrality by 2050 (Japan and Korea) and 2060 (China). The new commitments are cause for celebration, but the real work is just beginning. Right…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 26, 2020
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Oceans

    Let’s Talk about Climate Change: How does knowing what fish are in the sea help us with the climate crisis?

    Stan Shea believes knowledge is power – power to save our oceans. Since 2014, Stan has been leading a very cool underwater project to build a baseline knowledge of Hong…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 26, 2020
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