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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Nature

    Reaction to Clive Palmer’s allegations

    Press release – 20 March, 201220 March, 2012: First up, Greenpeace does not accept funding from the CIA, nor from any other secret service for that matter. Neither do we accept money from any government or corporation. Our campaigns are funded mainly by the many tens of thousands of individuals around Australia who share our…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 19, 2012
  • Rainforest clearance and burning in the RAPP concession (Riau Andalan Pulp & Paper) in Giam Siak Kecil area to clear land for plantation establishment.
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    Archive Palm Oil

    A jungle story

    Susie Lovato is one of thirteen who successfully completed our Sumatran Jungle Challenge in October 2011. We chatted to Susie about her inspiration and experience of taking up the challenge. “I’ve been a Greenpeace supporter since 2006. Even though I started small, signing petitions and reading the latest Greenpeace articles, when I found out about…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 14, 2012
    1 min read
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    A message for UNESCO is written in the sands

    Press release – 11 March, 20129th March Abbot Point, Queensland. As the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) mission took a final flight over the controversial site of the proposed coal port, Abbot Point, they were reminded that the eyes of millions of Australians will be on them as they decide whether to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 10, 2012
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Tony Burke delays world’s biggest coal port in World Heritage Area

    Press release – 11 March, 2012Sydney 11th March 2012. Greenpeace was relieved to see Environment Minister, Tony Burke, is beginning to listen to the broader Australian community in deciding to extend the deadline approval of the massive expansion of the coal port at Abbot Point until December 2012. However we are concerned this delay doesn’t…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 10, 2012
  • Ban the Bag Action in Melbourne.
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    David vs Goliath

    Last week Greenpeace launched a vital new campaign for Australia. We’re taking on the massive coal mining and coal export expansion plans particularly in Queensland. These mega coal mines, coal port infrastructure and increases in coal shipping traffic not only spell disaster for our climate but for Australia’s national treasure – the Great Barrier Reef.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 6, 2012
    1 min read
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    New Gladstone coal terminal announced on eve of UNESCO visit

    Press release – 6 March, 2012If approved, it would result in an extra 550 coal ships passing through the reef each year – on top of the more than 10,000 coal ships expected each year.The proposal, by Tenement to Terminal Limited, is for a new coal terminal to export 50 million tonnes of coal per…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 5, 2012
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Victoria

    Greenpeace paints a picture for UNESCO

    Press release – 6 March, 2012Gladstone, 7th March 2012: Greenpeace activists have painted the message “Reef in Danger” on the side of a coal ship – the Panamanian-flagged Chou Shan- berthed at Gladstone RG Tanna Coal Terminal, as a United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) team arrive to inspect the harbour.The UNESCO mission…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 5, 2012
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    Greenpeace confronts mining lobby

    Press release – 5 March, 2012Tuesday March 6, 2012, Sydney: In response to articles in today’s Australian Financial Review and The Australian, Greenpeace is welcoming a public debate on the need to protect the Great Barrier Reef and the global climate from the excesses of the mining industry.“It is no secret that we’re trying to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 4, 2012
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    Archive Antarctica Safeguard our oceans Global Ocean Treaty

    New Antarctic Ocean Alliance to blaze trail for marine reserves

    According to some people, 2012 is supposed to be a year of transformative events. Well I don’t know about astronomical alignments, the Mayan calendar and all that, but for us oceans campaigners, 2012 is definitely significant – for 2012 is the year by which the world’s governments should have committed to a global network of…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 2, 2012
    1 min read
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    Archive Nestle Palm Oil

    Undercover investigation exposes Asia Pulp & Paper’s illegal rainforest scandal

    Press release – 1 March, 2012Xerox, National Geographic, Collins Debden Australia and many more implicatedSydney/Jakarta, 2 March 2012 : A year-long Greenpeace investigation into the world’s third largest pulp and paper producer, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), has found that the company is systematically violating Indonesia’s laws protecting ramin, an internationally protected tree species (1).…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    February 29, 2012
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