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    “For God’s sake look after our people”

    Blogpost by Joss Garman, Greenpeace UK Staring out at the bright, open, broken plains of Arctic sea ice back in September, more than once I was struck by the thought of the early explorers who first trekked across similar icescapes at both of the frozen ends of the planet. My first time stepping down onto…

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    February 6, 2012
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    Logs don’t lie: foreign corporations are pillaging Papua New Guinea

    Papua New Guinea is currently experiencing what may be the most brazenly illegal land grab since its colonial days. Foreign corporations—specifically, logging companies—are allegedly falsifying signatures, paying off police, and lying to the government about their intentions to cut down every tree in the country. Originally posted on Act Now! Blogpost by Hannah Brooks, VICE…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    January 19, 2012
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef NAB Amazon

    The future we want? Between hope and despair on the road to the Rio Earth Summit

    Blogpost by Daniel Mittler – January 17, 2012 – I have been up at night a lot over the last ten days thinking about the future. You do not have to feel bad for me as the reason was a joyful one: I was carrying around my new born daughter. As I stared at her…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    January 17, 2012
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    Archive Climate Justice Greenpeace Ships Pacific Islands Sustainable Fishing

    My Christmas wish: responsible fishing in the Pacific

    Blogpost by Sari Tolvanen – December 20, 2011 at 13:31 My job as a Greenpeace oceans campaigner has sent me to lots of places in the past ten years- on land and at sea. Last month, I was in Manila, Philippines to meet with the president of Frabelle fishing corporation, one of the largest Filipino fishing companies.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    January 3, 2012
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    Eyes of the Forest see through greenwash

    A new investigative report reveals how Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) – the notorious Indonesian rainforest destroyer – is continuing its destruction of natural tropical forest and drainage of peat soils to make its pulp and paper products. Original blogpost by Nathan Argent – December 14, 2011   APP is the parent company of Australian-based Solaris which…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 15, 2011
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    Save the Amazon, veto the new Forest Code

    Blogpost by Laura Kenyon, Greenpeace International – December 7, 2011 We are edging closer to an “ecological calamity” in the Amazon rainforest and a vote in the Brazilian Senate has pushed us closer to the brink. Yesterday it voted to approve destructive changes to the laws governing forest protection – called the Forest Code –…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 8, 2011
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Great Barrier Reef Fiji Climate Justice Pacific Islands Safeguard our oceans Marshall Islands

    Add your voice to the call for a genuinely historic sanctuary

    Right now the Australian government is deciding the fate of Australia’s Coral Sea. The countdown is on to protect nearly one million square kilometres of unique coral reefs, atolls and underwater canyons flanking the world-heritage listed Great Barrier Reef. Blogpost by Nathaniel Pelle – December 6, 2011 Just a few weeks back I sailed out…

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    December 7, 2011
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    Catching pirates from the sky

    Pirates, in my imagination, are valiant seafarers in search of richness and glory in the high seas. In the olden days, they where regarded with fear and loathing for tales run wild of ghastly misdemeanors.  They rob, hijack and loot treasures – questionable acts indeed. But they exude such an aura of fierceness and might…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 6, 2011
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    Who knows where volunteering could take you…

    Monday December 5 is International Volunteer Day – and a great opportunity to celebrate and recognise those who have helped us achieve so much by donating their time to Greenpeace. On board the MY Esperanza for the 2nd leg of the Defending our Pacific ship tour we have a number of people who are here…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 5, 2011
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    Archive Aldi Greenpeace Ships Sustainable Fishing Coles Pacific Islands

    Stinking and dripping on the poop-deck!

    I’ve just returned from a dive beneath a giant floating catastrophe, an ugly lump of death-dealing metal floating in the high seas. Blogpost by Nathaniel Pelle, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Oceans Campaigner No, it wasn’t a warship. This particular lump of metal was a fish aggregating device, or FAD, that we happened upon on the high…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 2, 2011
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