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Making the leap to electric
We have little more than a decade left to slam the brakes on the climate crisis and double down on our global commitments to the Paris Climate Agreement.
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Greenpeace report on electric vehicles offers way to transition away from diesel and petrol cars
Governments that implemented car restricting measures were the most effective in getting diesel and petrol cars off the road — but only if these requirements are set at ambitious levels.
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Sustainable transport means ending the old-fashioned engine
We know we have to cut emissions from transport, but we also have a moment to re-think how cities work and who they are for.
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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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Taiwanese suppliers for Apple, HP, Google failing in renewable energy ranking
Taiwanese global electronics giants are failing to transition to renewable energy use, despite committing to their largest customers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in their global supply chain.
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Statement: The heroes of today are taking over our social media channels for tomorrow
They have asked to use Greenpeace channels to be heard by anyone who is ready to act against the climate emergency — so we are giving it to them.
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Greenpeace Korea activists disrupt Seoul Motor Show, demand car makers end the age of oil
"If car manufacturers truly want to show leadership in the industry they must implement a detailed plan to transition to zero-emission cars that can be recharged with renewable sources...”
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Google commits to first-ever solar power agreement in Asia – Greenpeace statement
Google has signed a long-term contract to buy 10MW of solar power generated from 40,000 solar panels in Tainan, in its first ever Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in Asia.
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Technical failures increase risk of contaminated Fukushima water discharge into Pacific – Greenpeace
"The decision not to develop water processing technology...was motivated by short term cost cutting not protection of the Pacific ocean environment or the health and livelihoods of communities.."
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2018: In difficult times, hope is an act of courage
Now is the time to join the millions of truth-sayers who understand the science and the urgency. Together, in 2019, we will turn our hopes into reality.