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    Searching for Shangri La: Conscientious Villagers and Our Duty

    The Greenpeace Expedition to the Haba Snow Mountain had a mission to determine whether human activities leave their traces in even the most unspoiled and untouched areas of the world. We were searching for the unseeable, the invisible traces of human presence in the desolate beauty above the snow line. On our way, however, we…

    Lei Yuting •
    August 6, 2015
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    Detox

    Searching for Shangri-la: Rules for surviving 5,000m above sea level

    When we set out on our mission to the Haba Snow Mountain, I had no idea how tough the conditions we were about to endure would be. At an altitude of 4000m above sea level, we practically had to relearn how to walk and even crawl as we battled powerful gale force winds and altitude…

    Yuting Lei •
    July 28, 2015
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    Reduce Air Pollution, Coal

    Falling Fast: It wasn’t just stock prices that dropped in China recently

    As stocks in China’s bull market suddenly slipped last month, another downward trend gives us slightly more cause for optimism. 

    Dong Liansai •
    July 22, 2015
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    Detox

    Searching for Shangri-la: Return to Haba Snow Mountain

    In 1999, Zhong Yu became the first woman to reach the summit of the Haba Snow Mountain in Yunnan Province. 16 years later, she retraced her steps on another mission: to discover what we leave behind when we walk in nature.

    Lei Yuting •
    July 17, 2015
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    Renewable Energy

    Greenpeace: Jiangsu a potential leader of China’s ‘energy revolution’

    Beijing, 15 July, 2015 – Greenpeace East Asia (GPEA) research on Jiangsu Province’s renewables capability has found that with its natural resources and current electricity grid infrastructure, the province is capable of more than triple its current targets. Moreover, research shows that with technological upgrades to the network, reaching more ambitious renewable targets could be…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 15, 2015
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    Food

    “Probably carcinogenic”: How glyphosate is entering our supermarkets and our homes

      Monsanto and their ‘Round Up’ formula are infamous. Producers of Agent Orange, Monsanto, have long claimed that their globally used weed killer is harmless (even safe enough to drink).…

    Zhang Jing •
    July 6, 2015
  • Blog
    Climate Impacts

    China begins the long march to Paris

    In the politics of climate change, it doesn't get much bigger than this. The world’s biggest emitter last night announced how it intends to reduce its carbon emission beyond 2020. 

    Li Shuo •
    July 1, 2015
  • Rainbow Warrior Arrives in Auckland. © Greenpeace / Geoff Reid
    Press Release
    Climate Impacts

    China submits post-2020 climate targets

    Paris/Beijing, 30 June, 2015 – China submitted a carbon intensity reduction target of 60-65% by 2030, based on 2005 levels, to the UN as part of its climate plan (INDC), according to media reports. The announcement came as Chinese premier Li Keqiang was in Paris for an official visit to France – the presidency of…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    June 30, 2015
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    Renewable Energy

    INDC- Four letters that will shape the future of the planet

      China has dominated climate and energy news these past few weeks. But soon, four letters are going to top the headlines: INDC. So what’s it all about? What are…

    Anna McGurk •
    June 25, 2015
  • Flora and Fauna at Mount Vema. © Richard Barnden / Greenpeace
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    Coal

    Greenpeace demands Standard Chartered ‘Choose Coral Not Coal’

    Hong Kong, 23 June 2015 – Greenpeace today unfurled a 30 x 5 metre banner reading ‘Choose Coral Not Coal’ outside Standard Chartered Bank’s flagship branch, in the heart of Hong Kong’s financial district. Greenpeace demands the bank immediately discontinues its involvement in the controversial Carmichael coal mine in Australia’s Galilee Basin, threatening the World…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    June 23, 2015
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