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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Abbott’s scorched earth climate policy

    Press release – 12 November, 2013Wednesday 13 November, 2013: Greenpeace is accusing the Coalition of running a scorched earth policy on climate change following today’s tabling of legislation to ditch the carbon price despite having no credible alternative.“This government seems hell bent on sowing the fields of Australia with salt,” said Greenpeace Programme Director Ben…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 11, 2013
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Premier Newman’s “special treatment” of mining mates must end

    Press release – 6 November, 2013Premier Newman announced today that Queensland tax payers would be subsidising Gina Rhinehart, Clive Palmer and two of India’s richest families.Today Premier Newman announced that his government will offer discounted royalty rates for mining companies that move ahead with their planned multibillion-dollar coal projects in the Galilee Basin, exposing the…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 5, 2013
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    Archive Climate Impacts Nature

    Environmental breaches by Palmer’s Waratah Coal should rule out Federal approval for new mega-mine

    Press release – 5 November, 2013Sydney, 6 Nov 2013. The decision by Queensland’s Environment Department to issue Clive Palmer’s Waratah Coal with an Environment Protection Order (EPO) should force the Federal Government to delay a decision, due next week, on whether to approve the controversial billionaire’s China First coal mine in the untapped Galilee Basin…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 4, 2013
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    Archive Climate Impacts NSW

    Maules Creek = Risky Business for Whitehaven Shareholders

    Press release – 3 November, 2013Monday 4th November 2013, Sydney. Members of the public will gather outside Whitehaven’s Annual General Meeting in Sydney this morning to highlight the enormous risks associated with investing in this highly controversial coal company and its Maules Creek mine in NSW’s Leard State Forest.Whitehaven is betting the bank on its…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 2, 2013
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    Safeguard our oceans Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Approval of Galilee mega mine leaves Reef strategy in tatters

    Press release – 2 November, 2013Sydney 3rd November 2013: Last Friday evening, the same day Minister for the Environment, Greg Hunt, launched the government’s draft Strategic Assessment of the Great Barrier Reef, the same Minister quietly approved a massive new coal mine that relies on shipping its product through the reef via the controversial Abbot…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 1, 2013
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    Archive Climate Impacts NSW Victoria South Australia

    What firefighters say about climate change

    By Michael Howes, Griffith University You do not find many climate change sceptics on the end of [fire] hoses anymore… They are dealing with increasing numbers of fires, increasing rainfall events, increasing storm events. – A senior Victorian fire officer, interviewed in 2012 for a recent National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility report. There have…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 23, 2013
    1 min read
  • Action against the Biggest Tuna Fishing Vessel in the Pacific. © Greenpeace / Paul Hilton
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    Archive Pacific Islands Safeguard our oceans Marshall Islands Sustainable Fishing

    Real pirates plunder and steal

    It is now more than 30 days since our ship was seized and our 30 friends and colleagues were arrested. They now face a charge of piracy — an absurd charge that carries a maximum 15 year jail sentence.  In the meantime pirate fishing is a real threat, recklessly plundering our oceans. It seems like…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 21, 2013
    1 min read
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Queensland

    Queensland’s Reef Ports Strategy a big con

    Press release – 16 October, 2013The draft Great Barrier Reef Ports Strategy released by the Queensland Government today is an attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of Queenslanders, according to Greenpeace."This policy won’t prevent a single port development proposal and it won’t stop dredging in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area," said…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 15, 2013
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing Tasmania

    When does no mean no? Government should resist pressure to lift super trawler ban

    Press release – 17 September, 2013Wednesday 18 September 2013: Greenpeace and Environment Tasmania today welcomed Senator Richard Colbeck’s proposal to conduct new surveys of the Australian small pelagic fishery, but cautioned him against using this as a stepping stone to overturning the existing ban on supertrawlers.Doing so would open Australian waters to destructive fishing vessels…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 16, 2013
  • Recent
    Fossil Fuels Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Expanding coal exports is bad news for Australia and the world

    By Brett Parris, Monash University In the coming months our new federal government will be promoting a massive expansion in Australia’s coal exports. In all likelihood they’ll hail it as “good For Australia”. It isn’t. Most of us are familiar with the damage coal mining, export and burning does to the environment. We know it…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 13, 2013
    1 min read
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