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Greenpeace response to TSMC sustainability report release
TSMC’s renewable energy use increased just 1.2 percent in 2022, an uptick that was overshadowed by the company’s soaring electricity consumption.
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At shareholder meeting, Greenpeace calls on TSMC to increase renewable energy use
At 8:30 am on June 6, Greenpeace East Asia representatives gathered outside of TSMC’s annual shareholder meeting to call on the chipmaker to increase its use of renewable energy.
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Automakers have failed to disclose emissions from steel: Greenpeace
Carmakers are pushing the planet past the critical 1.5C heating threshold by not decarbonizing their steel supply chains, according to a new Greenpeace East Asia report.
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Luxshare Precision to target 50% clean energy by 2025: Greenpeace response
Luxshare Precision, a key supplier of Apple and Microsoft, has announced that it will achieve 50% clean energy by 2025.
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Foreign automakers on track to lose market share in China due to slow shift to EVs: study
Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW are on track to lose market share in China due to their slow transition to electrified vehicles, according to a new report by Greenpeace East Asia.
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White House says Toyota is ‘fully committed’ to electrifying its fleet: Greenpeace response
Yesterday White House advisor John Podesta said that Toyota Motor Corp. is “fully committed” to electrifying its fleet, according to a Reuters report.
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China has already approved more new coal in 2023 than it did in all of 2021 — Greenpeace
Redoubled coal investment comes at the expense of desperately-needed improvements to China’s electric grid and energy storage capacity that would make it easier for existing capacity to meet periods of high energy demand.
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Semiconductor industry electricity consumption to more than double by 2030: study
SEOUL, 20 April, 2023 – The tech supply chain is a fast-growing but hidden source of carbon emissions, according to a new report published by Greenpeace East Asia. Semiconductor manufacturing,…
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Lenovo has updated its climate targets – but is it enough?
Some big news – Lenovo, a Hong Kong-based company, has become the first PC maker to receive 1.5 degree validation from the Science-based Targets initiative (SBTi). That sounds important, right?…
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New Toyota Prius model not a solution to the climate crisis: Greenpeace
Today Toyota has released its fifth model of the Prius. Response from Greenpeace East Asia climate and energy campaigner Daniel Read, based in Tokyo: