Greenpeace East Asia
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Greenpeace is in East Asia to fight pollution, stop climate change, and protect biodiversity. https://www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/
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“The effects of global warming are quietly reshaping Japan’s four seasons. Whether we act now to cut greenhouse gas emissions will decide the future of our seasons over the next 30 years.”
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“Temperatures in Japan are already rising faster than the global average, and we’re extremely concerned that Mount Fuji’s summit is warming even more quickly,” said Hisayo Takada, Greenpeace Japan.

#SnowPeak #ProtectOurWinter #GlobalWarming
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Breaking: Scientists have confirmed a long-term warming trend at Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji. 🌡️🏔️
Summit temperature has risen at a rate of 1.47°C per century— a clear warning sign of the climate crisis.

#DriveChangeForOurClimate #Japan #MountFuji
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Breaking: Scientists confirm a warming trend at #Japan’s iconic Mount #Fuji. Summit temps have risen +1.47°C per century—faster than Japan’s average. Global warming is quietly reshaping our four seasons. The next 30 yrs depend on action now.
#DriveChangeForOurClimate #MountFuji
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🚨 Today, we’re joining the global call for Hyundai to clean up its supply chain.

Hyundai’s business model = climate chaos, human rights abuses, and worker exploitation. It’s time for Hyundai to drive change.

✊Join #HyundaiDriveChange:

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Today a new global coalition of organizations including Solutions for Our Climate, @mightyearth.org, @greenpeaceeastasia.bsky.social,
@publiccitizen.bsky.social, @culturalsurvival.org
& @steelwatch.bsky.social launched a campaign calling on Hyundai to clean up its dirty, dangerous supply chain.
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Check out our new video on @greenpeaceeastasia.bsky.social's recent report on the decarbonization plans of battery manufacturers.

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Chinese investors are keen on overseas wind and solar investments, as we've been told when conducting interviews for research on China's overseas energy investment for years now.

But serious structural barriers remain.

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China Promised 20 GW of Overseas Wind and Solar in 5 Years. Can It Deliver?
Chinese investors have been interested in overseas renewable energy for years now. But barriers remain.
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China's new target to build 10 GW of wind and 10 GW of solar overseas in the next five years is harder than it sounds.

Even as domestic wind and solar boom, overseas investments face systematic hurdles that need to be addressed.

#ClimateActionNow

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Roundtable: How has the SCO summit impacted the global energy landscape?
China’s energy initiatives strengthened alliances and energy diplomacy with Russia, India and Central Asia, say experts
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New research from our Beijing office shows China can peak power sector emissions this year.

Gao Yuhe, Greenpeace East Asia’s climate and energy project manager, told @climatechangenews.com that Beijing is in a “critical window” to reshape its power system.

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“China now has every reason to pursue an early emissions peak in the power sector. ... A clear timetable for phasing out coal power should be formulated, as every new coal approval will limit the space for renewables.”
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In this most ambitious scenario, coal power generation is projected to peak at 5.55 trillion kWh, and power sector carbon emissions are expected to peak at 5.2 billion tonnes in 2025, then enter a plateau. This is up to 160 million tonnes lower than all three other scenarios .
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Our report outlined four power transition scenarios for China. Among them, Scenario 3—featuring high-efficiency electrification and accelerated non-fossil energy deployment—emerges as the most effective for ensuring power decarbonisation, energy security, and economic feasibility.
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Chinese banks need to provide diversified financial mechanisms to realize this investment, improve insurance policies for renewable energy projects, and standardize ESG disclosure and coordination with financial institutions.
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This week, China said it would cooperate in building 10 GW of solar and 10 GW of wind power capacity overseas in the next five years.

In practice, achieving this will require troubleshooting structural barriers that limit Chinese enterprises’ overseas renewable energy investment.
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Last year, we went on a trip in the Amazon with Aunt Bear, one of only three independent Chinese journalists to report from the global #biodiversity talks (COP16), to witness local #climate impacts together. Check out our recap and Q&A with her.

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Environmental storytelling for a Chinese audience: reporting from the Amazon rainforest with “Aunt Bear”  - Greenpeace International
Connecting the dots on protecting wildlife, Cali locals, and the charisma of the cockroach
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By 2025, China's #power sector is expected to achieve its carbon #peak. As the country moves into the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026–2030), China should further reduce the proportion of #coal power in the electricity system while significantly increasing the contribution of renewable energy.
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#China highlighted today that in 2025 H1, its newly added electricity generation from wind and solar exceeded the incremental growth in #electricity consumption. This indicates that China's #renewable energy capacity can fully meet the additional electricity demand.

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With China’s rapid expansion of #renewables, it is increasingly likely that by 2025, all new #electricity demand could be met by renewables. Achieving this goal will require the grid to integrate renewables more effectively and enhance its #climate resilience.

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How to future-proof China’s grid?
China’s electricity supplies are generally stable today, but extreme weather and renewables integration are growing challenges.
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Our campaigner Yuan Yuan told @reuters.com that "It's necessary to rationally plan the infrastructure needed by local communities and ... coordinate risk response plans and countermeasures, to create an integrated system to minimise future losses."

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