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In Santa Marta, Australia can back Pacific leadership and turn the energy crisis into a catalyst for a fossil‑free future
As leaders gather in Santa Marta, Colombia to chart a course away from fossil fuels, the world is being reminded, again, of the cost of coal, oil and gas dependence.
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Don’t be so reckless: Hands off Scott Reef
Today, Greenpeace activists disrupted Woodside’s Annual General Meeting, its biggest corporate event of the year, to put the dirty gas corporation's disastrous plans to drill at Scott Reef front and centre.
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WATCH: ‘This is a fossil fuel crisis’, Greenpeace tells Senate gas tax Inquiry
Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed gas corporation war profiteering and environmental damage in a scathing Senate hearing as part of the Select Committee on the Taxation of Gas Resources, urging…
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BREAKING: Greenpeace activists disrupt major gas conference in Sydney
Right now, Greenpeace activists are standing up to Big Gas at a major gas conference in Sydney.
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Renewables can’t be weaponised
From Samoa to the Solomon Islands, the Pacific has much to teach us about the liberating power of renewable energy.
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Greenpeace Australia Pacific response to the Middle-East crisis
Greenpeace has called for all parties to immediately halt further military action, for international law to be fully upheld, and for a return to diplomacy to stop the suffering of civilians.
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Turning Ocean Trash into Transition Treasure
Sitting off the North West Coast of Western Australia lies a strange abundance of material that could be a significant new industry for WA’s economy. No, it’s not more oil…
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Can Australia catch up? Top lessons from Denmark’s people-powered energy revolution
When governments fall short, ordinary people can spark extraordinary change. Nowhere is this more evident than in Denmark, where citizens and community groups took the lead in a wind energy…
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Don’t Risk Duttons Nuclear: A Dangerous Step Backwards for Australia
Peter Dutton and the Federal Coalition have proposed a shift in Australia’s energy future - one that involves nuclear reactors. This plan will cost billions, is a risk to the environment, human health and a diversion from the much-needed investment in renewable energy.









