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  • Protesters attend Rising Tide’s ‘Protestival’ in Newcastle, NSW. © Greenpeace
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Activism Oceania Climate and Energy

    The People’s Blockade of the World’s Largest Coal Port: Why We’re Rising Up for No More Coal and Gas

    Walking around the camp in Muloobinba / Newcastle it was easy to forget you were at a protest at all, it felt more like a festival. The term ‘protestival’ was not just aspirational – it was accurate. (And, arguably, the best kind of festival). 

    Solaye Snider
    November 28, 2024
    1 min read
  • Deep Sea Mining
    Nature NSW Pacific Islands Safeguard our oceans Deep Sea Mining Tasman Sea

    Māori elders, Greenpeace disrupt AGM of Sydney mining company behind ‘zombie seabed mining project’

    SYDNEY, Thursday 28 November 2024 – A Māori elder alongside Greenpeace activists has disrupted the annual general meeting of the Australian mining company Manuka Resources in Sydney, which is preparing…

    Kimberley Bernard
    November 28, 2024
  • Global Plastics Treaty
    Nature Safeguard our oceans Plastic Global Ocean Treaty Lord Howe Rise

    403 pieces of plastic were found inside this bird’s stomach

    World leaders are meeting for the final round of negotiations on the Global Plastics Treaty. A seabird fledgling found dead on Lord Howe Island reminds us what’s at stake.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 25, 2024
    1 min read
  • Climate Justice
    Climate Impacts Fossil Fuels Pacific Islands Climate and Energy Make Polluters Pay

    ‘We will fight’: Bitter disappointment in Baku must catalyse action on the road to COP30 in Belem

    BAKU, Sunday 24 November 2024 — The COP29 climate talks have ended in disappointment today, with the most climate-impacted countries exasperated by what is widely seen as a grossly inadequate finance commitment and failure to progress commitments on fossil fuel phase out.

    Kate O'Callaghan
    November 24, 2024
  • Climate Justice
    Climate Impacts Climate and Energy Fossil Fuels

    ‘Final nail in the coffin’: No new coal announcement must be backed by end to exports

    BAKU, Wednesday 20 November 2024 — In response to Minister Chris Bowen’s announcement from COP29 today that Australia will join the Call to Action for no new coal from the…

    Kate O'Callaghan
    November 20, 2024
  • Climate Justice
    Climate Impacts Fossil Fuels Pacific Islands

    ‘A significant commitment’: Australia must now enshrine Loss and Damage in new finance package

    BAKU, Tuesday 19 November 2024 — In response to Minister Chris Bowen’s announcement from COP29 today that Australia will contribute AUD$50m to the Loss and Damage Finance Facility, the following…

    Kate O'Callaghan
    November 20, 2024
  • Baby Booby on Adele Island, Western Australia. © Greenpeace / Oliver Clarke
    Woodside
    Climate and Energy Fossil Fuels

    ‘Severe and potentially irreversible’: Thousands of Adele Island birds threatened by oil spill

    PERTH, Monday 18 November 2024 — Conservationists in Western Australia are warning an ‘environmental catastrophe’ could be on the horizon for thousands of birds, including critically endangered species of the Adele Island off Broome, if Woodside’s Burrup Hub gas project is given the green light.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 18, 2024
  • Climate Justice
    Climate Impacts Pacific Islands Climate and Energy Fossil Fuels Marshall Islands

    Australia exporting climate destruction overseas, say Pacific leaders as Minister Bowen arrives for COP29 talks

    BAKU, Monday 18 November 2024 — Pacific leaders have called on the Australian government to walk the talk on climate action and end new fossil fuel approvals, as Federal Climate…

    Kate O'Callaghan
    November 18, 2024
  • Climate Justice
    Climate Impacts Pacific Islands Climate and Energy Fossil Fuels

    ‘Talks must crank up’: Final days of COP29 must centre demands of most climate-impacted nations

    BAKU, Monday 18 November 2024 — As the second week of the COP29 climate conference gets underway, Greenpeace Australia Pacific has urged Minister Chris Bowen to crank up negotiations and deliver an ambitious new finance package following a week of “mostly unhelpful” progress on climate policy.

    Kate O'Callaghan
    November 18, 2024
  • Climate Justice
    Climate Impacts Fossil Fuels Pacific Islands Climate and Energy

    ‘The stage is set’: COP29 must be a decisive moment to catalyse climate finance ambition

    BAKU, Wednesday 13 November 2024 — In response to comments made at the COP29 climate conference by the President of Azerbaijan that fossil fuels are a ‘gift from God’, the following quotes can be attributed to Shiva Gounden, Head of Pacific at Greenpeace Australia Pacific:

    Kate O'Callaghan
    November 13, 2024
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