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    Almost three quarters of Chinese cities yet to reach air quality national standards: Greenpeace

    Beijing, 17 January, 2017 - Analysis of rates of air quality improvement from 366 cities across China shows that 270 cities, or 74%, fail to meet China’s national air quality standards. Greenpeace East Asia and the Shanghai Qingyue Environmental Protection Center [1] urge city governments across the country to ensure that timelines to meet the…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 17, 2017
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    5 Chinese “artivists” that took on China’s air pollution

    With avenues of protest and online discussion strictly controlled, artists in China are finding increasingly creative ways to voice their frustration at their cities’ appalling air pollution.

    Anna McGurk •
    January 12, 2017
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    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
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    China releases its energy sector development 13th five year plan: Greenpeace response

    Beijing, 5 January, 2017 - China’s National Energy Administration’s national energy sector development 13th five year plan firms up the country’s coal consumption cap and puts the country on the path of a steady energy transition. World-leading levels of investment in renewable energy will be maintained, with the country planning to invest RMB 2.5 trillion…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 5, 2017
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    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
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    460 million people in China are choking on dirty air

    460 million people in China are currently choking under a cloud of smog larger than North America. China needs to speed up its renewables revolution!

    Zhang Kai •
    December 20, 2016
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    Smog engulfs area home to 460 million citizens as Northern China sees worst air pollution of 2016 – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 20 December 2016 - Northern China’s 23-city air pollution red alert has become the most serious air pollution episode of the year, affecting a population equivalent to that of the US, Canada and Mexico combined. Approximately 200 million citizens across six provinces are experiencing “hazardous” levels of smog, and a further 260 million seeing…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 20, 2016
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    Red alert: What’s happening with Beijing’s air pollution?

    As Beijingers wait to be engulfed by a slow-moving cloud of smog, data shows that air pollution progress is stalling.

    Zhang Kai •
    December 16, 2016
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    Beijing’s first air pollution red alert of 2016, coal burning the culprit – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 16 December, 2016 - A Greenpeace East Asia analysis of air pollution statistics identifies industrial coal burning in Beijing’s surrounding provinces as the primary source of the pollution which has triggered the red alert measures for 16-21 December. Greenpeace East Asia calls on the government to accelerate China’s economic transition, further curb coal consumption…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 16, 2016
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    Samsung, it’s time to share your plan for 4.3 million recalled #GalaxyNote7

    It’s been over a month since Samsung announced the recall of its Galaxy Note 7 and , although we have had some progress, Samsung has still not announced what it…

    Robin Perkins •
    December 6, 2016
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