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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Great Barrier Reef Climate Solutions

    Greenpeace gives Hay Point coal ships a paint job

    As I write, 10 Greenpeace activists are painting the sides of coal ships waiting in a queue outside Hay Point terminal near Mackay. This is the largest coal port in Queensland and there are nearly 50 ships in line ready to be loaded. I’m on board the Esperanza, which is anchored nearby. We’ve been out…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 28, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Great Barrier Reef

    More than 82% of Australians don’t want export coal expansion

    A poll we released today shows that 4 out of 5 Australians want our export coal industry to be capped or reduced. Nonetheless, at both state and federal government levels, there are plans for the massive expansion of the industry. The Rudd government has plans to double our national export capacity, while just 2 weeks…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 27, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Are we prepared to lose our Reef?

    It was sobering to have internationally-acclaimed reef scientist Charlie Veron on board the ship for the past few days. The campaigners and crew on board had the opportunity to hear from the man who has discovered 20% of the world’s coral species how dire the situation really is for the coral reefs of the worlds.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 25, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive NSW Queensland

    Queensland Government’s Coal Protectionism

    The latest evidence of the Queensland government’s blatant coal protectionism is a CSIRO report which has been sitting on Energy Minister Geoff Wilson’s desk for a year. The report finds that large-scale renewable energy plants could provide ALL of Queensland’s electricity needs, and recommends that the Queensland government start funding renewable technologies with some of…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 22, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Great Barrier Reef

    No shale mine! Community protest flotilla at Airlie beach

    Cruising up the Whitsunday coast, it seems absolute insanity that anyone could think of endangering this incredible environment to profit from an excessively polluting rock-to-oil project, which would turn local shale reserves into synthetic crude oil to be further refined into diesel or petrol. The local community at Airlie beach are running a well-established campaign…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 21, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships

    Coal Industry Stranglehold

    It’s a balmy Saturday morning on the Esperanza and the sea is as calm as a lake. We are sliding past rugged southern Queensland islands and every so often a pod of whales breaches within a hundred metres of the ship. There’s a momentary illusion that all is well in the world. However, as we…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 19, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Penny Wong Queensland

    Queensland Plans To Export MORE Climate Change

    Premier Anna Bligh chose to announce plans for the massive expansion of Queensland’s export coal industry at the same time as the Rudd government was releasing its so-called Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme earlier this week. In hindsight, it was easy to see there was no contradiction between the two, because Penny Wong’s policy more closely…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 18, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Penny Wong Justice and Democracy

    Wong announces Carbon Polluters' Reward Scheme

    Yesterday Penny Wong released the government’s not-so-Green Paper outlining their intended emissions trading scheme (ETS), or so-called Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. The ETS is the mechanism the Rudd government wants to hang its hat on as the mark of their commitment to climate change action. Although the signs so far have not been promising –…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 17, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive ANZ Greenpeace Ships

    Why DOES the Esperanza have a diesel electric motor?

    Once again the Esperanza is ‘fuelling’ debate about Greenpeace sustainability. It’s a question we’re often asked on open boat days: “why does the Esperanza run on diesel? Isn’t that hypocritical?” The question has stimulated a lively debate at the Herald Sun. There are a few important points to note here. First and foremost, the Esperanza…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 16, 2008
    1 min read
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    Community protest stops coal trains all day

    10am Sunday 13th July: 1000 people gathered at Islington Park in Newcastle for a rally and march to the Carrington Coal Terminal. It was a colourful and eclectic crowd of local residents, parents and children, percussionists, clowns, students, and concerned citizens from every state in Australia. Their message was simple and clear: let’s see renewables…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 15, 2008
    1 min read
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