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  • 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
  • Wild Green Peafowl in Yunnan. © Zhinong Xi / WildChina
    Protect Nature
    Forests

    Huge win for China’s green peafowl!

    Amazing news for one of China’s rarest birds!

    Yi Lan •
    August 2, 2017
  • Juvenile Fish Overfishing in Shidao. © Zhu Li / Greenpeace
    Protect Nature
    Oceans

    Almost one third of China’s annual fisheries catch is ‘trash’ fish – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 31 July 2017 - 4 million tons of China’s total annual domestic fisheries catch is comprised of so-called “trash” fish - fish too young or too small to be consumed by humans - a Greenpeace East Asia investigation has found. This accounts for nearly one third of all catch and is equivalent to more…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 31, 2017
  • China’s Last Remaining Green Peafowl Habitat. © Wei Li / Greenpeace
    Protect Nature
    Forests

    Illegal mining discovered in China’s last remaining green peafowl habitat – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 12 July 2017 - Satellite imagery analysis and fieldwork conducted by Greenpeace East Asia have uncovered illegal mining and road construction in the Konglong River Nature Reserve in China’s southwestern Yunnan Province. The protection area forms part of China’s last remaining habitat of the CITES and IUCN Red List endangered green peafowl. The green…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    July 12, 2017
  • Protect Nature
    Oceans

    My night on board a Chinese fishing vessel in West Africa

    I am currently sailing with Greenpeace’s beautiful Esperanza on a ship tour called “Hope in West Africa” to protect the invaluable fishery resources of that region. As part of our investigation and research work in Mauritanian waters, we were searching for fishing vessels and documenting their activities.

    Bolei Liu •
    April 13, 2017
  • Protect Nature
    Forests

    Forest guardians: communities at the forefront of China’s battle to save its forests

    For centuries, China’s indigenous people have lived and worked within these remote areas. As climate change and rapid development threatens the existence of the last ‘wonderlands’, these communities are on the front lines of China’s battle to save its few remaining forest landscapes.

    Yi Lan •
    March 21, 2017
  • Protect Nature
    Reduce Air Pollution

    Friday Five: Airpocalypse and a fighting chance for elephants

    China aims to spend at least $360 Billion on renewable energy by 2020 [NY Times] Details of China’s energy sector 13th five year plan for energy were released yesterday, revealing a…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 6, 2017
  • Protect Nature
    Forests

    Good news! We shut down illegal mining in China’s Intact Forest Landscapes

    Back in July, we revealed rampant illegal mining in one of China’s few remaining Intact Forest Landscapes. Now, the mines have been shut down and new protections put in place.

    Kang Lin •
    December 22, 2016
  • Protect Nature
    Forests

    6 examples of China’s amazing biodiversity

    Did you know that China is home to 10% of the world’s biodiversity?

    Shuxuan Chen •
    May 21, 2016
  • Protect Nature
    Oceans

    China should seek inspiration from Paris to reign in our lawless ocean

    Out of sight, but thankfully not out of mind, this week global negotiators are discussing how to protect our ocean’s much-abused ecosystems. In particular, they will be discussing how to…

    Li Shuo •
    April 7, 2016
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