Chinese President Xi Jinping has addressed the opening of the World Economic Forum in Davos, giving hope for further climate action. Under the theme “responsive and responsible...
Greenpeace East Asia’s ‘China Chemical Accidents Counter’ has stated that in China from January to August 2016, there were 232 chemical-related accidents averaging of 29 per...
Global Greenpeace smartphone survey reveals the lack of repairing and recycling habits behind e-waste Hong Kong, 15 August 2016 – Consumers say mobile phone manufacturers are...
The transformation of the Congo Basin timber trade into one significantly influenced by twenty key Chinese trading companies offers a golden opportunity to contribute significantly to...
A Greenpeace East Asia investigation has discovered that nearly 3200 acres of natural forest, equivalent to 1814 football (soccer) pitches, in the Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries...
Retail giant Primark has agreed to ‘detox’ its products to eliminate hazardous chemicals, following an appeal by Greenpeace to clean up big brands. The firm said...
Particulate pollutants in Shanghai have reached unprecedented levels, with authorities telling citizens to stay indoors and wear masks if outside. China’s financial hub has been swallowed...
The Chinese government has launched a new plan to reduce the number of coal-fired power plants and improve air quality in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong regions....