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    "I’m the eye of the tiger"

    The Sumatran tiger is a graceful and prestigious animal. It’s the ‘King of the Jungle’, a symbol of the richness of the forest, and an inspiration in Indonesian culture. To survive in its forest home the tiger has to run fast and have sharp eyes. But now, the Sumatran tiger’s survival is threatened because that…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 27, 2011
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    Deni celebrate their forest homeland in the Brazilian Amazon

    September 11, 2001 was not only a day of major tragedy in the US, which changed the world we are living in, it was also a day of hope for the Deni. The Deni are an indigenous group living in semi-isolation in a very remote part of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, whose land at that…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 20, 2011
    1 min read
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing Palm Oil Forests

    Bad time down under for APP gets worse

    It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Steve Nicholson, the corporate affairs director for Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) in Australia and New Zealand. Fresh from a PR crisis in Australia – caused when his staff were found out for anonymously posting offensive comments online about a Greenpeace staff member and APP’s former largest…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 8, 2011
    1 min read
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    The Esperanza back in the Pacific

    How about this for great timing? The Esperanza has arrived in the Pacific – the same ocean where Greenpeace started its first campaign – just in time for our 40th anniversary later this month. Blogpost by Phil Crawford (Comms officer on the Espy) In 1971 we were protesting against nuclear testing in the Pacific. In…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 8, 2011
    1 min read
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    Plastic arctic

    For many people the Arctic is seen as one of the last wilderness regions left where there has been limited human impact. However, sampling of marine plastic debris over the past few days shows that the far reaching effects of mankind is clearly present even in the Arctic Ocean.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 6, 2011
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    The future of our oceans deserves a fair debate in Taiwan

    Today, Greenpeace activists went to the Taiwan Fisheries Agency’s headquarters to demand they address the tuna overfishing crisis and be more transparent about the Agency’s budget and policy-making.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 30, 2011
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Climate Impacts NSW Adani

    Big Coal vs. The People

    The eyes of even the most hardened court observers glazed over as the seemingly endless mess of legal procedures dragged on. It wasn’t just unremarkable, it was outright dull – obscuring the profound struggle set to unfold. Blogpost by John Hepburn Originally published by Rooted August 25, 2011   Monday  was day one of a…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 25, 2011
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Rainbow Warrior Sustainable Fishing Climate Solutions Nuclear

    The Rainbow Warrior II retires

    It’s a day of mixed emotions for Greenpeace. For 22 years our ship the Rainbow Warrior II and her crew have confronted environmental destruction around the world, bearing witness and taking action to protect our planet. And today we say farewell to her. After the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior I by French government agents…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 16, 2011
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    Archive Forests

    I’m scum? Well I’m not destroying rainforests

    In the last few days I’ve learnt that I’m “scum”, “a bloody idiot”, “a bloody hypocrite of epic proportions” and even had an abusive comment in ape language translated for me. People say you have to be thick-skinned as a campaigner but frankly this is pretty tame (and uncreative) compared to what I might cop…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 16, 2011
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    Award winning awards. Or is it just greenwash?

    We’re approaching corporate AGM season. It’s an inspiring time of year. As the birds begin nesting and the spring flowers bloom, countless annual reports with pictures of smiling children and windmills will be printed on glossy recycled paper, reminding us all of the ability of companies to pretend that they care about something other than…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 8, 2011
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