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    Safeguard our oceans Archive Human Rights Sustainable Fishing

    Who’s paying for your cheap seafood? 5 things you can do about slavery in your seafood supply chain

    There’s no easy way to say this: The seafood at your local supermarket may be connected to slavery. It’s heartbreaking. |Chinese fishing vessel, Zhang Yuan Yu 17, with wardens on board. The location is 60 miles off Conakry, Guinea. The rusting Chinese fishing vessel appears unusable but is still in use. This is the hidden…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 23, 2015
    1 min read
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    Human Rights NSW Sustainable Fishing

    An Open Letter to the Seafood Industry

    We’re calling on the seafood industry and major grocery stores to do their part in protecting our oceans. 

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 21, 2015
    1 min read
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    Great Barrier Reef NAB Adani

    Revoke mining license for Carmichael mine

    Press release – 21 July, 2015Brisbane – July 22, Greenpeace has called on the Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt to revoke the mining licence for the Carmichael coal mine in Queensland, in the wake of the announcement that the developer, mining company Adani, has stood down two more key contractors."Two major contractors for the Carmichael…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 20, 2015
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Great Barrier Reef Adani

    Over 300 Reef locals, Traditional Owners deliver pledges to Adani’s doorstep to stop dangerous coal proposal

    A diverse group of over 300 community members, including Reef Coast locals and Traditional Owners from the Abbot Point area have delivered mining giant Adani messages from over 2,000 Australians, who have pledged to take peaceful civil disobedience to halt Adani’s Galilee coal projects and Abbot Point port expansion on the Great Barrier Reef. Adani’s…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 17, 2015
    1 min read
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    Archive

    How much water does it take to feed you?

    How much water does it take to feed you? Depends on what you eat. The water in your diet goes beyond your eight glasses a day. If you’re Australian, you’re probably already a bit of a water conservation whiz. There was a time when watering your lawn in the middle of the day was a major social…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 16, 2015
    1 min read
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    Archive Forests Amazon

    How loggers are destroying the Amazon — and getting away with it

    The Amazon rainforest is the largest on earth. Its biodiversity is unparalleled, it is crucial to the stability of the global climate, and it is home to many indigenous peoples. |Trucks loaded with timber await the repair of a ferry used to cross the Curuá-Una river, close to Santarém, Pará State.|Greenpeace Brazil activists place banners…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 16, 2015
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Climate Impacts Nuclear

    Seriously, Tony?! 5 ways the Abbott government’s war on renewables is an attack on Australians

    The Abbott government’s latest move isn’t just an attack on renewable energy – it’s an attack on Australians around the country.   Image found on Imgur Over the last few days, newspapers, environmental organisations and people around the world were sharing some great news – Denmark’s wind farms had met over 100% of the country’s…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 15, 2015
    1 min read
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing

    Dumpster diving 101: Frank eats out of bins

    According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UNFAO), roughly one third of food is wasted globally. When you take into account the energy, land, water, effort, transport, fuel and packaging that make up the modern food industry – it’s clear our wasteful practices have a massive toll on the earth. Dumpster…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 15, 2015
    1 min read
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    Archive Plastic Nature

    Can’t flush this: 5 things you need to stop flushing down your toilet right now

    When you flush things down the toilet – they don’t just disappear. Here are 5 things we need to stop flushing down the toilet right now for our oceans. In Australia, what we send down our kitchen, laundry, and bathroom drains – and everything we flush down the toilet – ends up in the sewerage…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 14, 2015
    1 min read
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    Great Barrier Reef NSW

    Investigate fossil fuel companies for tax avoidance

    Press release – 13 July, 2015Sydney, Tuesday 14 July 2015: Greenpeace has called for an investigation into fossil fuel companies that may be using millions of dollars in tax write-offs to fund political campaigns.Big fossil fuel companies can write off as ‘business expenses’ the millions which are used to fund bodies like the Minerals Council of…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 12, 2015
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