
Greenpeace China (English version) Happy Holidays everyone! http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/
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Greenpeace is in China to fight pollution, stop climate change and save forests.

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http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/press /release/copenhagen-cross
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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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Copenhagen ends, the name calling starts. http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ china-ended-up-as-a-useful-sca
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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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No room at the Bella Centre. http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ copenhagen-ngo-blocked
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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.

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First month in the job, last days of the summit; http://weblog.greenpeace.org/climate/200 9/12/kumi_blog_change_title.html
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Nationalism and climate change. http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ china-nationalsim-climate-change
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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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Do you trust us? http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ china-money-trust-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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Ailun looking good
http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ copenhagen-quotes
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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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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
Time:12:00AM Monday, December 14th

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Copenhagen is not a photo opportunity. http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ a-fair-ambitious-and-binding
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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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http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ a-love-letter-to-copenhagen
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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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Wobbly second day at Copenhagen http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ copenhagen-stumbles-on-second

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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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The show begins! http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/news/ copengahen-open-statement
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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.



































