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Japan funds toxic coal plants abroad emitting more pollution than domestic plants – Greenpeace analysis
Japan is currently the only G7 country still actively building new coal power plants at home and abroad, and is the second largest public investor in overseas coal projects among the G20 countries.
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Greenpeace analysis ranks global SO2 air pollution hotspots
SO2 is one of the main contributors to human death and disease from air pollution across the planet.
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Chinese equity investments in energy reshape South and Southeast Asia – Greenpeace analysis
"It’s Beijing’s job to educate Chinese companies on coal risks and the potential of equity investment in renewables before a series of bad investments put a stink on the whole Belt and Road.”
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Greenpeace activists crash energy giant RWE with urgent call to quit coal
With annual emissions of 118 million tonnes of CO2 (2018), RWE is Europe’s worst corporate climate offender.
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This World Environment Day needs action, not celebration
Let’s not celebrate World Environment Day this year, rather let us all concentrate on spreading awareness and talking about issues that we all face.
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Slovakia: Activists found innocent for peaceful protest
"We are racing against irreversible climate change and acts of courage, like we saw at the mining tower in Nováky, must be heard and not muzzled."
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Three ways coal is depleting the world’s water resources
From mining to combustion, coal depletes water resources at nearly every step of the process. Its devastating impact is visible worldwide.
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Update: Greenpeace International response to German Coal phase out
“...the target of 2038 is not enough to protect Germany or other countries from the dangerous impacts of climate change, nor to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. "
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Greenpeace reaction to Germany’s plan to phase-out coal, urges haste
“This compromise shakes Germany out of its lethargy on climate action."
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Why the world’s smallest nations are making the loudest noise for the climate
We can only build a better, sustainable future by acting on climate change. What does that mean? Phase out fossil fuels. Now is the time.