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    Archive Plastic Forests

    Time to tell Mattel

    I have a hard time saying no.  This has always been a problem for me, but has been especially true when it comes to my kids.  Which is why we have an annual clean out of toys in our house, and often come across barely touched puzzles and cuddly animals to put in the basket…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 14, 2011
    1 min read
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    Archive Forests

    How Barbie Broke Ken’s Heart: Her Indonesian Deforestation Habit

    Yes it’s true, Ken has dumped Barbie – he’s upset since he discovered that she’s intent on trashing rainforests and pushing critically-endangered wildlife, like tigers, towards extinction. Blog post by Bustar Maitar, Head of Greenpeace’s Forest Campaign in Indonesia   Heartbroken Ken decided to take dramatic action to let Barbie know just how he feels. …

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 9, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Fossil Fuels Archive

    Another day, another whinge from big coal

    Another day, another rent-seeking whinge from the richest companies in the country. Yesterday the Australian Coal Association (ACA) released more ‘independent economic analysis’ that said just how hard done by they would be under a carbon tax. It was a pre-emptive strike before the much awaited Productivity Commission report, due today, that analyses the effective…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 9, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Archive Nature Palm Oil Forests

    Who remembers their new year’s resolution?

    Lauren is one of 19 people heading to Sumatra on the Greenpeace Jungle Challenge this October. Taking the challenge was all part of her New Year’s Resolution to get off her butt and help save one of the world’s most incredible forests. She explains her motivation, and invites us all to her fundraising ‘Jungle Party’…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 6, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Fossil Fuels Archive Greenpeace Ships Tasmania

    Arctic Pod removed from Leiv Eiriksson oil rig

    Last night our two activists were removed from the survival pod that had been suspended from the Leiv Eiriksson oil rig for four days. They were arrested just before midnight last night, local time, and taken to the Greenland capital of Nuuk. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza remains just outside the 500m exclusion zone, imposed by…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 3, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Fossil Fuels Archive Greenpeace Ships Climate Solutions

    Greenpeace stops deep water drilling in Arctic

    The Australian captain of the Greenpeace ship Esperanza – Madeleine Habib – sent us this blog from the freezing waters of the Arctic where activists are taking action right now, preventing deep water drilling from the world’s most controversial oil rig – the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson – operated by the Cairn Energy. We’ve got…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 1, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Climate Impacts Archive NSW

    Pip on P.O.P (price on pollution)

    My name’s Patricia Penn (or Pip, if you like) and I’ve been a Greenpeace volunteer for about 5 years. Perhaps you’ve seen the current “Australia Says Yes” TV commercials calling for urgent support of a carbon tax. I’m the ‘grannie’ retiree in that! I’m in my eighties now and an ex-freelance radio journalist. Now I…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 30, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Renewable Energy Green Living Archive Plastic Nature NSW

    Which bin do I put my coffee cup in?

    In the Greenpeace office this week we’ve been arguing over which recycling bin to toss our coffee cups into. While most people take their own mug to the cafe, there are a few people that forget, causing much consternation to the office zealots who find the cups strewn between the plastics, paper, and compost bin.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 24, 2011
    1 min read
  • Recent
    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
  • Recent
    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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