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Time is running out for the Climate Hillary!
Greenpeace China took advantage of US Secretary of State Hillary Clintons visit to Beijing to give her a small gift reminding her how crucial it is for the US and China to lead a global solution to climate change.
Greenpeace China Campaign Director Sze Pang Cheung, shivering in the snow and the Beijing cold, delivered a 65cm hour glass, inscribed with words time is running out to express the urgency of joint US-Sino action on climate change to the US embassy for Ms Clinton.
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Greenpeace is in China to fight pollution, stop climate change and save forests.
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Alex the Penguin has a message for all our supporters!
Yesterday at 7:13pm
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Greenpeace activists erected 100 crosses at the Cenotaph in Central this morning to mourn the lost chance of stopping climate change following the abject failure of the Copenhagen climate summit.
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The developed world has conveniently branded China the scapegoat for the failure of the Copenhagen summit to deliver a deal to stop climate change. While this spin is deplorable, China put its national interests ahead of solving what is a global crisis, muses Greenpeace China's Ailun Yang.
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Greenpeace China’s Tom Wang describes his dismay at how NGO’s are being treated at the Copenhagen climate change talks and wonders what this means for the transparency of the negotiations.
Brian Kd Lehmann
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it is my understanding the NGOs were invited by the UN only to be turned away upon arrival? this is perhaps to deplete the coffers of opposition groups, that they travel in vain?
December 17 at 8:55pm
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Greenpeace China's Yang Ailun is in Copenhagen lobbying delegates at the climate change conference to make a strong and fair deal to stop climate change. This is her take on why loving your country means wanting the best possible climate change deal out of Copenhagen.
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Two big issues have been coming up again and again this week in Copenhagen: money and trust. These may be a smokescreen for the much larger issue of what targets developed or developing countries take on but they are important regardless.
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Greenpeace China and 20 traditional drummers banged out a beat near Tiananmen Square in Beijing last weekend to push delegates at the UN Copenhagen climate conference to come up with a fair and binding deal to stop global warming. ...
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As we enter the second week of negotiations at the Copenhagen climate change talks, we are all hoping delegates stop squabbling and start working together to stop climate change.
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Greenpeace China (English version) In the same way we choose different gifts for different friends, we can choose a gift for the planet.
Christmas is almost here, Have you bought all your Christmas gifts yet? Do they really need another picture frame or a pair of socks!?
If you really want to choose a really special gift this year come to Greenpeace Givin...g: Gifts to Change the World.

http://www.greenpeacegiving.org.cn/index.php?l=en&f=xmas

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As a child I once watched the television broadcast of an anti-apartheid demonstration held in New Zealand, just before a rugby match that violated the international sports boycott against apartheid South Africa, writes Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace International executive director in the New York Times.
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While the politics heats up on the third day of the Copenhagen climate change summit, Greenpeace China's Tom Wang receives a love letter.
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Oh Tom my Tom and our Tom ...
December 9 at 8:26pm
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December 8 at 8:33pm
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What do Chinese people think about climate change? Greenpeace China took to the streets and recorded their -- sometimes -- quite surprising opinions. It's worth watching until the end to check out the baby yak. Greenpeace China's home page: http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/
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Eat tofu and save the world!
December 7 at 7:20pm
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We've been working all year towards Copenhagen. Now it's finally started. Here is Greenpeace's statement at the state of play on the first day.