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  • Oil Spill Protest at PT. Pertamina HQ in Jakarta. © Afriadi Hikmal / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts

    Oil tanker carrying 1 million barrels of oil on fire off China coast – Greenpeace response

    Beijing, 8 January 2018 - In response to the collision of the Sanchi oil tanker and the cargo ship CF Crystal in the East China Sea on Sunday, Greenpeace expresses concern about the safety of the 32 missing crew members.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    January 8, 2018
  • Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling System. © Nandakumar S. Haridas / Greenpeace
    Live Sustainably
    Detox

    China’s ban on imports of 24 types of waste is a wake up call to the world – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 29 December 2017 - China’s upcoming ban on the import of 24 types of waste will send a wake up call to waste exporting countries and increase pressure to find more sustainable ways to dispose of and recycle waste, as well as tackle the issue at source by reducing the production of plastics and…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    December 29, 2017
  • Light-painting Display on Reclaimed Urban Land in China. © Shi bai Xiao / Greenpeace
    Protect Nature
    Forests

    Jiangsu’s Vanishing Wetlands: Report

    Based on fieldwork and satellite analysis conducted between March and November 2017, Greenpeace East Asia has identified immediate threats to Jiangsu’s wetlands, including to the habitat of the spoon-billed sandpiper.

    Greenpeace East Asia
    December 14, 2017
  • Spoon-billed Sandpiper in Jiangsu Province, China. © Dongming Li
    Protect Nature
    Forests

    Land fill project in eastern China threatens survival of critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper – Greenpeace report

    Beijing, 14 December 2017 – The survival of the IUCN critically-endangered spoon-billed sandpiper is under threat from a planned land fill project at Tiaozini, Jiangsu province, a Greenpeace East Asia report shows. Fewer than 700 spoon-billed sandpipers remain worldwide. [1] Greenpeace calls on Jiangsu’s government to immediately halt the project and to include the area…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    December 14, 2017
  • Live Sustainably
    Renewable Energy

    What does the GOOD LIFE mean to you?

    To celebrate the Greenpeace Hong Kong office’s 20th birthday this year we launched an important and fresh new campaign aimed at improving quality of life. It’s a new concept in the field of environmental campaigning.

    Dinah Gardner
    December 6, 2017
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption

    For (Green)peace of mind

    We've lost count of the times we've been the David to governments’ and big corporations’ Goliath. And over the years, that campaign approach has worked well, really well.

    Dinah Gardner
    November 24, 2017
  • ‘Giant Girl’ in Upcycled Dress Action in Hong Kong. © Greenpeace / Patrick Cho
    Live Sustainably
    Consumption

    Singles Day clothing sales produced 258,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2016: Greenpeace

    Apparel sales from China’s 2016 “Singles Day” internet shopping bonanza produced 258,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions -- equivalent to the CO2 absorbed by 2.58 million trees, new research from Greenpeace East Asia shows. [1]

    Greenpeace East Asia
    November 8, 2017
  • Compressed Trash Fish in Fish Meal Factory in Shidao. © Zhu Li / Greenpeace
    Protect Nature
    Oceans

    China has a big overfishing problem

    China is catching an estimated four million tons of fish too young or small for human consumption every year, exacerbating the country’s over-fishing problem and potentially decimating fish stocks.  

    Tom Baxter
    November 6, 2017
  • Climate & Energy
    Coal

    5 reasons why coal is on the way out

    While some politicians  – ahem, Trump! – are trying to prop up the fossil fuel industry, there’s been a quiet revolution happening around the world. People are ditching coal – the main…

    Lauri Myllyvirta
    October 25, 2017
  • Coal Mining in Shanxi. © Lu Guang / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Coal

    “Green” bond financed coal to chemical plant in China will emit millions of tons of CO2 – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 17 August 2017 - On 16 August Chinese media reported that a new coal to chemical plant in Shanxi province will receive 1.5 billion RMB (USD 224 million) worth of green bonds.[1] Greenpeace East Asia calculations estimate that the new plant will release about 1.9 million tons of CO2 per year. That is equivalent…

    Greenpeace East Asia
    August 17, 2017
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