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    China’s car industry set to overshoot Net-Zero emissions pathway: Greenpeace

    New research from Greenpeace East Asia calculated emissions pathways for China’s car industry, which is on track to peak carbon emissions in 2027 but plateau…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 18, 2022
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    Beijing Olympic Committee releases sustainability report

    13 January, 2022, BEIJING – The Beijing Winter Olympics Committee released a “Beijing Winter Olympics Sustainability Development Report (pre-game report),” presenting the current state of sustainable development work surrounding the…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 13, 2022
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    Money to burn: behind the scenes of our coal finance campaign

    We would like to invite you to join our coal campaigners as they chat about the challenges they have faced and the successes they have won, with the public’s support, in convincing East Asia that investing in coal is just burning up money and our own future.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 6, 2022
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    JD.com falls behind Alibaba in Greenpeace’s China e-commerce ranking, while Pinduoduo sits in last place

    BEIJING, 6 January, 2021 – Analyzing climate change-related policies and actions from Alibaba, JD.com, Pinduoduo, Vipshop, Suning.com, NetEase, and Xiaomi, Greenpeace East Asia’s latest ranking of China’s e-commerce companies showed…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 6, 2022
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    Samsung’s ‘together for tomorrow’ CES keynote fails to mention reliance on coal

    "If Samsung truly wants to ‘put sustainability at the heart of everything’ it does, it needs to create a production system that relies on 100% renewable energy, not a tiny TV remote control with a solar panel on it."

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 5, 2022
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    Climate Impacts Consumption Coal Forests Oceans Plastic Detox Renewable Energy

    Greenpeace Global Review 2021: 50-Year Green Initiatives for Better Future

    Pandemic and uncertainty have swept the world throughout the year 2021, yet Greenpeace has spared no seconds holding back its move in adverse conditions. Experience of this turbulent year shows…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 29, 2021
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    Climate Impacts Renewable Energy

    Alibaba pledges carbon neutrality in its operations by 2030: Greenpeace response

    Alibaba’s Chief Executive Officer Daniel Zhang announced that the tech giant plans to become carbon neutral in its operations by 2030.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 20, 2021
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Impacts Coal Renewable Energy

    Greenpeace calls for clear renewable energy targets in China’s overseas investment and aid

    In Belt and Road countries, China’s public finance institutions could develop as much as 679.69 gigawatts (GW) of solar power and 26.55 GW of wind power by 2030, effectively cutting 1.8 billion tons of carbon emissions and creating 310,000 new jobs, new research from Greenpeace East Asia shows.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 14, 2021
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    Renewable Energy

    Why Samsung and Xiaomi Failed our Latest Green Tech Ranking

    In our first ever regional tech ranking report, Race to Green, Greenpeace East Asia scored 30 of top tech companies in the region on their climate action and renewable energy use, and not a single one scored higher than a C+.

    Dinah Gardner •
    December 2, 2021
  • Climate & Energy
    Renewable Energy

    Samsung, Xiaomi get Failing Grades in New Greenpeace Tech Ranking

    Sony received the top grade in Greenpeace East Asia’s first regional tech ranking, at a C+, illustrating how the tech industry still has a major task ahead to reduce its carbon emissions.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 2, 2021
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