Archive for the ‘Queensland’ Category
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by Julien Vincent
Filed under Action, Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming |
We received another reminder today of the passion, enthusiasm and spirit that we will all need to overcome political barriers to change, as separate community demonstrations in Victoria and Queensland protested the madness and immorality that is export coal.
In Melbourne, several hundred people put off their lunch break to converge at Victorian Parliament House, home […]
Posted on November 17th, 2008 by Danielle Stewart
Filed under Queensland, Climate change | Global warming |
I personally got involved in WAW because I’m concerned about how climate change is going to affect future generations. When I think of potential conversations with children who will inherit this planet, I want to say that I did everything possible to encourage the government to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
Keeping up with WAW tradition, […]
Posted on August 12th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
On Sunday night Cairns local residents helped to create a 3000 candle art installation in the shape of a wind turbine on Cairns city esplanade. The event marked the end of our highly successful 6-week tour up the eastern seaboard from Sydney to Cairns. It was a beautiful statement of the community’s support for our […]
Posted on August 10th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
We’ve made our message loud and clear over the past 6 weeks. The Tour began with the release of our Energy [R]evolution Scenario, which shows how Australia could phase out coal-fired power by 2030 through a combination of energy efficiency and renewable energy. Shortly after we released another report, demonstrating the job opportunities in turning […]
Posted on August 8th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland |
We arrived in Cairns yesterday afternoon, our final stop in the Energy [R]evolution tour. After nearly 6 weeks at sea, it will be strange for us on the campaign team to soon be sleeping in beds that don’t rock!
The Port of Cairns is like a breath of fresh air, because unlike the other ports we’ve […]
Posted on August 3rd, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Grassroots action, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
Another Saturday, another balmy, sunny open boat day in far North Queensland. This week we are in Townsville and with the 400 people who visited the ship today, the total number of people who’ve been on board since we began in Sydney 5 weeks ago climbed to over 5000.
That’s over 5000 people who have heard […]
Posted on August 1st, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal |
We’ve been anchored off Mackay for 3 days now, because late in the day after our coal ship painting protest we were notified by the Townsville Port Authority about ’security concerns’, and other issues, that would have prevented us from docking at the port.
Initially, there was a requirement that we would be required to pay […]
Posted on July 31st, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under CCS, Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
Our coal ship painting action the other day put both Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett on the spot, forcing them to respond publicly about their plans to expand the coal industry. Both politicians used the development of so-called ‘clean coal’ technology as their defence.
‘Clean coal’, or carbon […]
Posted on July 28th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming |
As I write, 10 Greenpeace activists are painting the sides of coal ships waiting in a queue outside Hay Point terminal near Mackay. This is the largest coal port in Queensland and there are nearly 50 ships in line ready to be loaded.
I’m on board the Esperanza, which is anchored nearby. We’ve been out […]
Posted on July 28th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming |
A poll we released today shows that 4 out of 5 Australians want our export coal industry to be capped or reduced. Nonetheless, at both state and federal government levels, there are plans for the massive expansion of the industry. The Rudd government has plans to double our national export capacity, while just 2 weeks […]
Posted on July 26th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Climate change | Global warming |
It was sobering to have internationally-acclaimed reef scientist Charlie Veron on board the ship for the past few days. The campaigners and crew on board had the opportunity to hear from the man who has discovered 20% of the world’s coral species how dire the situation really is for the coral reefs of the worlds. […]
Posted on July 23rd, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
The latest evidence of the Queensland government’s blatant coal protectionism is a CSIRO report which has been sitting on Energy Minister Geoff Wilson’s desk for a year.
The report finds that large-scale renewable energy plants could provide ALL of Queensland’s electricity needs, and recommends that the Queensland government start funding renewable technologies with some of the […]
Posted on July 21st, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Grassroots action, Climate change | Global warming |
Cruising up the Whitsunday coast, it seems absolute insanity that anyone could think of endangering this incredible environment to profit from an excessively polluting rock-to-oil project, which would turn local shale reserves into synthetic crude oil to be further refined into diesel or petrol.
The local community at Airlie beach are running a well-established campaign against […]
Posted on July 19th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Greenhouse Mafia, Energy [R]evolution Tour, Queensland, Coal, Media reports on climate change, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
It’s a balmy Saturday morning on the Esperanza and the sea is as calm as a lake. We are sliding past rugged southern Queensland islands and every so often a pod of whales breaches within a hundred metres of the ship. There’s a momentary illusion that all is well in the world.
However, as we near […]
Posted on July 18th, 2008 by Emma Pittaway
Filed under Energy [R]evolution Tour, CCS, Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming |
Premier Anna Bligh chose to announce plans for the massive expansion of Queensland’s export coal industry at the same time as the Rudd government was releasing its so-called Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme earlier this week. In hindsight, it was easy to see there was no contradiction between the two, because Penny Wong’s policy more closely […]
Posted on February 29th, 2008 by Simon Roz
Filed under Queensland, Coal, Climate change | Global warming, Renewable energy |
Queensland Sustainability Minister Andrew McNamara has announced a review of the state’s climate change strategy. Due in part to Australia ratifying Kyoto and new science forecasting accelerating climate change, the review is expected to be completed later this year. Yet to be credible, the review must also address Queensland’s massive coal exports.