Clean energy comes from the Earth’s natural resources – sunlight, wind, waves, tides and geothermal heat. As a source of power, it has two great advantages: it will never run out, and it does not pollute the planet or cause dangerous climate change. The time has come for us end our addiction to fossil fuels and other climate-damaging technologies.
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South Korea’s Coal Phase-Out Pledge: Climate Leadership Requires 2030 Exit and End to Overseas Coal
Greenpeace welcomed South Korea’s decision to join the Powering Past Coal Alliance at COP30. However, the organization emphasizes that genuine climate leadership requires advancing the coal phase-out to 2030.
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Toyota’s Reply to Greenpeace Open Letter Concerning the Automaker’s Emissions Reduction Efforts
Greenpeace East Asia’s response following Toyota Motor Corporation’s reply to our open letter, which challenged the carmaker’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction efforts.
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Greenpeace calls on Toyota to stop greenwashing biofuel vehicles
As the world converges at COP30 to confront the climate crisis, Greenpeace has condemned Toyota’s misleading promotion of biofuel-powered prototype vehicles as a decarbonisation solution.