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    Fossil Fuels Archive Victoria

    New coal power plant approved in Victoria

    Friday afternoon syndrome* has been at full strength at Greenpeace over recent weeks. It has become the time of the week where all planned work should be just set aside so we can react to whatever appalling or bizarre decision is announced, usually by a government body. Last Friday it was the Victorian EPA keeping…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 22, 2011
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Climate Impacts Archive

    Friday the 13th a horror day for solar

    It’s Friday the 13th and the New South Wales Government has just managed to come out with an announcement that perfectly captures the date’s reputation for doom and misfortune. Today, the newly elected O’Farrell Government announced that it was immediately ending the main policy that had supported the solar panel industry for the past two…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 13, 2011
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Archive NAB Nuclear

    Nuclear Banks: No Thanks!

    Exactly two months ago an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. Together, they not only resulted in a huge natural disaster, but also triggered an unprecedented man made tragedy. The Fukushima nuclear power plant is still out of control, threatening thousands of people’s health and livelihoods.  If making mistakes with nuclear energy is bad enough –…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 11, 2011
    1 min read
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    Archive NSW

    Remembering Pete Gray

    Last weekend, the climate movement lost one of its brightest and most inspiring activists. Pete Gray, member of Newcastle Rising Tide, died on Saturday after battling with cancer for the past two years.   As an activist, Pete simply did not stop finding creative and ingenious ways to block dirty, destructive projects and protect the…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 2, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Climate Impacts Archive Pacific Islands Nuclear

    We must embrace a clean energy future

    Between 2000 and 2002, I was part of a Greenpeace team that mounted a global campaign to stop the transport of mixed oxide (MOX) plutonium based nuclear fuel and radioactive waste across the world, and through the Pacific. Protests against various transports happened in the UK, France, South America, South Africa, in the Tasman Sea…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 14, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Archive Forests

    Rainforest protection plans reward the industries destroying forests

    The majority of the world’s remaining rainforests are in developing countries. So it makes sense that the wealthiest nations provide money to protect them since they are responsible for a greater share of global emissions, not to mention the fact that they buy most of the products from rainforest destruction. In Cancun a formal agreement…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 8, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Take action Activism Archive ANZ Victoria

    Be the voice on our tower!

    As Johnnie Farnham once wisely said “You’re the voice, try and understand it. Make a noise and make it clear. Oh-o-o-o, whoa-o-o-o”. So be the voice on our upcoming activity targeting ANZ! Your message could be on our huge 12m coal power cooling tower situated outside ANZ’s fancy HQ in Melbourne very soon. ANZ is…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 5, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Take action Activism Archive

    Sunset takes on challenge in the jungle

    This October we’re running our first ever Sumatran Jungle Challenge with Inspired Adventures. The 13-day trek of a lifetime gives people the opportunity to match their environmental passion with adventure.     We chatted to Sunset Lorentzon, one of our inspiring adventurers, about her motivations for undertaking the upcoming challenge. “I have many passions but…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 25, 2011
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Climate Impacts Archive Climate Solutions Nuclear

    3 billion reasons to be hopeful

    We’re getting into the meaty end of Professor Ross Garnaut’s papers and presentations on carbon pricing. Today he released the seventh of eight papers, after which he will report to Prime Minister Gillard with recommendations about how to structure a carbon price policy. Today’s presentation was all about low-carbon technology innovation: basically, how we should…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 23, 2011
    1 min read
  • Climate Justice
    Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Climate Impacts Archive Human Rights

    Shining a light on the ladies leading change

    It’s International Women’s Day today and so from all of us at Greenpeace, a big shout out of acknowledgement goes to the millions of women who are working to make this world a better place for current and future generations. By Claire Parfitt and Julien Vincent Disparities in economic, social and cultural equality are still…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 8, 2011
    1 min read
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