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    Archive ANZ Great Barrier Reef CommBank NAB Adani

    10 reasons why funding reef destruction is bad for business

    Amazing news for the Reef! One of the world’s top investment banks Citi – has joined Deutsche Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC and Barclays by stating they will not fund Reef destruction by financing the new Abbot Point coal terminal. If foreign banks aren’t willing to finance the development of coal ports in the…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 29, 2014
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace report: How a lack of social license is derailing Australia's most controversial coal company
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Climate and Energy Archive

    REPORT: Whitehaven Coal – No Future

    How a lack of social license is derailing Australia's most controversial coal company

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 27, 2014
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    Archive Climate Impacts

    Direct Action: an invoice to future generations

    Press release – 28 October, 2014Sydney 29 October, 2014. “Legislating the Direct Action plan is to climate policy what abolishing the criminal code is to law and order – a recipe for chaos,” according to Greenpeace campaigner, Nic Clyde.Greenpeace welcomes the retention of the Climate Change Authority and the Fraser-led review of the viability of international…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 27, 2014
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    Safeguard our oceans Archive Victoria

    Spring Fishion Show kicks off seafood labelling campaign

    It’s all about the label, according to top model and environmental scientist Laura Wells who compered the Bouillabaisse Spring Fishion Show which launched the ‘Label My Fish’ campaign in Sydney this month.   Roses and sunshine served as a glorious backdrop in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens. Guests nibbled on fish shortbread and watched models strut…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 27, 2014
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Archive Great Barrier Reef Adani

    Environment Minister fast-tracks coal expansion on Great Barrier Reef

    Press release – 28 October, 2014Brisbane, 29 October 2014: Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt has fast-tracked the approval of the world’s biggest coal port in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef today, ignoring impacts on the Reef and the adjacent internationally significant Caley Valley wetlands at Abbot Point, said Greenpeace.Under the proposal, millions of…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 27, 2014
  • Recent
    Archive Great Barrier Reef Adani

    Australian banks under scrutiny as world’s top investment banks rule out financing coal expansions on Great Barrier Reef

    Press release – 27 October, 2014Tuesday, 28 October, 2014, Sydney: On the back of news today that some of the largest investment banks in the world are distancing themselves from financing the controversial Abbot Point coal port expansion, CEOs of Australian environmental organisations have called on Australian banks to rule out funding Abbot Point and…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 26, 2014
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    Archive Climate Impacts

    New report reveals the cost of doing business without social licence

    Press release – 27 October, 2014Sydney 28 October 2014. An historic alliance has gathered on the day of the Whitehaven Coal Company’s (WHC) AGM to launch a major new report detailing the extent to which this controversial coal company has forgone a social licence to operate and the impact this has had, and will continue…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 26, 2014
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Climate Impacts Victoria

    How 30 Climate Warriors took on the world’s biggest coal port

    It’s no secret that I am an emotional person, and that nothing inspires me more than people standing up for what they believe in. Last week, as the Pacific Climate Warriors led a flotilla in the world’s largest coal port – even the most unemotional among those witnessing were moved. Image via Jeff Tan While…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 24, 2014
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Safeguard our oceans Archive Sustainable Fishing

    Horrific footage: Are you eating ocean slaughter?

    This shocking video about destructive tuna fishing underlines why we need accurate seafood labelling in Australia.   In this video, with footage from the Indian Ocean and leaked by fishermen, you can see all the reasons Greenpeace Australia Pacific campaigned, and won, to stop bad practices in the Australian tuna industry. The video shows FADS…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 23, 2014
    1 min read
  • Recent
    Archive Climate Impacts NSW

    Greenpeace welcomes NSW Government push back on Whitehaven Coal Company

    Press release – 23 October, 2014Sydney 23rd October, 2014. Greenpeace has praised the Department of Planning and Environment’s decision to restrict the clearing of the Leard State Forest by Whitehaven Coal Company (WHC) to between the 15th of February 2015 and 30th of April 2015. This decision won’t save the precious Leard State Forest, but…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 22, 2014
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