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Australia’s Global Ocean Conservation Opportunity
A new report from Greenpeace Australia Pacific sets out the pathway forward for Australia to be a global leader on ocean protection. With the Treaty now in force, Australia and…
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REPORT: Where the Ocean leads us, A Pacific way to a fossil fuel free future
A new report from Greenpeace Australia Pacific advocates for a Pasifika-led transition toward a future free from coal, oil, and gas. It emphasises that while Pacific island nations contribute minimally to global emissions, they face existential threats from rising sea levels and coral reef destruction.
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Energy Vampires: the AI data centres draining Australia
The frenzied rollout of AI data centres in Australia is rushing through massive new projects, which will derail Australia’s energy transition unless the government urgently intervenes.
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REPORT: The Hidden Risks of Plastic Pouches for Baby Food
It’s been less than 20 years since baby food in plastic pouches first appeared on supermarket shelves. Since then, these convenient and popular “squeeze-and-suck” products have become the dominant packaging…
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Report: Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is already an integral part of many areas of life – whether it’s popular applications like ChatGPT or the optimization of industrial processes. But this progress comes at a cost: The infrastructure behind AI consumes vast resources – especially energy, but also water and raw materials such as rare earths.
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Equity, Benefit-Sharing and Financial Architecture in the International Seabed Area
A new independent study by Dr Harvey Mpoto Bombaka (Centro Universitário de Brasília) and Dr Ben Tippet (King’s College London), commissioned by Greenpeace International, reveals that current International Seabed Authority…
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REPORT: Are We Cooked?
The hidden health risks of plastic-packaged ready meals
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The 2023 Climate Ambition Gap
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, taking stock of 2035 climate action plans on the road to achieving the 1.5°C limit.









