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    Great Barrier Reef

    Former Great Barrier Reef head calls for ban on new coal mines to protect the reef

    Press release – 20 November, 2016Sydney, 21 November 2016 – The former head of the Australian government’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) has called on the government to ban new coal mines to protect the Great Barrier Reef from the dangers of climate change.Graeme Kelleher was the first chairperson and chief executive of…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 19, 2016
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    NSW wildlife culling “against national interest”

    Press release – 17 November, 2016Sydney, 18 November 2016: Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed the legal ‘exemption’ granted this week to allow installation of shark nets at New South Wales north coast beaches.“Environmental laws are there for a reason – to protect the environment. Federal Government ministers shouldn’t just grant an exemption whenever it suits…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 16, 2016
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    Take action Activism Safeguard our oceans Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Naomi Klein: In Conversation

    Activism legend Naomi Klein speaks to Greenpeace’s David Ritter about the “insanity” of government coal collusion, scenarios for the Great Barrier Reef, and her admiration for Australia’s environmental movement. Author of ‘No Logo’ and ‘This Changes Everything‘, Naomi Klein visited Australia in November 2016 to collect the annual Sydney Peace Prize.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 16, 2016
    1 min read
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    Solar panel display on Parliament House lawn marks Paris Agreement ratification

    Press release – 10 November, 2016Canberra, 11 November 2016 – A display of solar panels was set up by Greenpeace Australia Pacific on the Parliament House lawn this morning to mark Australia’s ratification of the Paris climate agreement.The Paris climate agreement was ratified yesterday by prime minister Malcolm Turnbull. Greenpeace Australia Pacific climate campaigner Shani…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 9, 2016
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    Great Barrier Reef Donald Trump

    Paris Agreement ratification demands huge climate u-turn from Australian govt

    Press release – 9 November, 2016Sydney, 10 November 2015 – Responding to Australia’s ratification of the Paris climate agreement, Greenpeace Australia Pacific’s climate and energy campaigner Shani Tager said:“While ratifying the Paris climate agreement is an important step in securing a healthy future for our planet,  Australia now has to make a huge climate U-turn…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 8, 2016
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    Archive Climate Impacts Climate Solutions COP Human Rights Sustainable Fishing

    The inevitable transformation – why swift action is needed to stay below 1.5

    By Jennifer L Morgan, Executive Director Greenpeace International. Last year, 197 countries adopted the historic Paris Agreement on climate change. Today (November 4th) it comes into force, in one of the fastest ratifications of any international agreement. By Jennifer L Morgan, Executive Director Greenpeace International. Last year, 197 countries adopted the historic Paris Agreement on climate change.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 4, 2016
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Climate Impacts Archive Victoria

    Farting away our future

    Cows burp. Cows fart. And a lot of cows create a lot of… emanations. A lot of those farts and burps are methane gas, and methane is a massive contributor to climate change. Because it’s more efficient at absorbing heat, it’s 20-25 times worse per unit than carbon dioxide.  So cow farts are serious. Trust…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 3, 2016
    1 min read
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Tasmania

    Can meat eating really be sustainable?

    I’ve spent a lot of time lately talking to people about meat. About how much they eat (in Australia = a LOT) about how it’s produced, about better ways to do things. As a meat lover who used to be a vegetarian, but now having made a conscious decision to eat meat, I wanted to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 2, 2016
    1 min read
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    Nature

    Greenpeace asks Turnbull ‘to keep our promise’ as Paris enters into force

    Press release – 2 November, 2016“Signatures on a document are not enough. The targets in the agreement are very ambitious, and can only be met if the vast majority of Australian coal, oil and gas is left unmined and unburned. The question for Malcolm Turnbull is: Will we keep our promise to the world?”Sydney, 3…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 1, 2016
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    Archive Antarctica Plastic Safeguard our oceans

    A huge week for our oceans

    It’s been a huge week for our oceans, and I have some great news to share with you. On Friday, the world’s largest marine protected area was created in the Ross Sea, off the coast of Antarctica! It’s a huge win for this pristine part of the world and the incredible marine life like emperor…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 31, 2016
    1 min read
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