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    China, Korea and Chile challenge Japan over Fukushima contaminated water crisis at United Nations maritime meeting

    9 October 2019, London, The Japanese government was challenged today by several UN member states and Greenpeace at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization in London. States parties to…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    November 15, 2019
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    Oceans

    Five jaw-dropping facts about sharks

    It’s shark week! A full week devoted to one of our favorite sea creatures - and one of the most misunderstood.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 31, 2019
  • Protect Nature
    Oceans

    Why we need a Global Ocean Treaty (and how we’ll get it)

    This UN treaty could be a game-changer for ocean protection. Here’s how it works, and how together we’ll make sure world leaders get it right.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 27, 2019
  • Protect Nature
    Oceans Plastic

    Beyond the beach clean-up

    Greenpeace and local NGO Society of Wilderness have been working together to survey the ENTIRE 1,210 km-coastline of Taiwan and estimate how much rubbish is actually on our beaches. It took us just two weeks! Want to know how we did it? Read on…

    Yen Ning, Oceans Campaigner @ Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 2, 2018
  • Protect Nature
    Forests

    Despite corporate promises dirty palm oil continues…

    Climate change is no longer a debate — we need to see serious action from brands that made commitments to stop destroying forests for palm oil.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    November 30, 2018
  • Protect Nature
    Oceans Plastic

    Running towards a plastic-free future

    Everyone is talking about plastic these days and how we need to get – at least the disposable stuff at first -- out of our lives. Viral images of strangled seabirds, giant islands of swirling trash in the Pacific Ocean, and delicate seahorses wrapped around plastic “earbuds” have made the world finally understand we are…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    September 17, 2018
  • Misery at Sea - Taiwan Distant Water Fisheries Report Cover. © Andrea Lo Vetere / Greenpeace
    Protect Nature
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    Taiwanese seafood giant linked to human rights violations – Greenpeace

    Taipei, 24 May 2018 - New evidence released today links human rights abuses to Taiwan’s international fishing fleet, including major seafood trader Fong Chun Formosa Fishery Company (FCF). This has serious implications for its global supply chains, and exposes the ongoing failure of the Taiwan government’s approach to address human trafficking and labor abuse.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    May 24, 2018
  • Protect Nature
    Oceans

    In China, a wave of support for Antarctic protection

    TV star Wang Yuheng is on a mission to protect the Antarctic.

    Erin Newport •
    April 25, 2018
  • 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
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