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    AGL Climate Impacts Woodside Energy Climate Solutions COP Nature Gas Make Polluters Pay

    Australia Out Of Step With IPCC Call To End Fossil Fuels

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group 3 report, released today, shows the pathway towards a cleaner, safer and cheaper world - but Australia must commit to a very swift exit from fossil fuels to realise it, says Greenpeace Australia Pacific. The IPCC report focuses on climate solutions, finding that renewable energy backed…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 4, 2022
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    Bunnings NSW Queensland

    Solar shopping for QLD as Kmart and Bunnings clean up

    Retail giants Kmart, Bunnings, Target and Officeworks have inked two new renewable electricity deals with CleanCo, which Greenpeace Australia Pacific says takes Queenslanders one step closer to solar and wind powered shopping.The four retailers, part of the Wesfarmers conglomerate, today announced a long-term deal with Queensland Government-owned renewables company CleanCo to power 147 sites across…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 30, 2022
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    AGL NSW Victoria

    Greenpeace dumps giant inflatable coal at AGL HQ as new research reveals over half of Aussies would switch off a dirty electricity provider

    MELBOURNE, March 28 2022 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific today fronted up at Australia’s biggest climate polluter, AGL’s HQ with a giant inflatable coal to send the message that their climate pollution is too big to hide, as new research shows more than half of Australians would switch off a large polluting electricity provider.Climate activists and…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 28, 2022
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    Safeguard our oceans Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    UN mission can’t become a tourism campaign as Great Barrier Reef hit by fourth mass coral bleaching in six years

    SYDNEY, March 25 2022 – The UN monitoring mission in Australia to assess the health of the Reef must be taken to see the fourth mass coral bleaching event in six years confirmed today by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA), Greenpeace Australia Pacific says. [1]Last week GBRMPA reported “severe” and “widespread” bleaching…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 25, 2022
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    Human Rights NSW

    Greenpeace statement on new NSW anti-protest laws

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific has condemned knee-jerk new anti-protest laws introduced by the NSW State Government as anti-democratic, and indicative of a worrying trend of suppression of protest activity in Australia.The new laws, rushed through by the NSW Government overnight, will see protestors who disrupt traffic on any bridge or tunnel in the Greater Sydney area…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 24, 2022
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    Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Queensland

    Environment Department shrouds UNESCO mission to Reef in secrecy, keeps agenda under tight control

    BRISBANE, March 22 2022 – With the Great Barrier Reef undergoing a severe and widespread coral bleaching event it is vital that a UN mission currently in Australia to survey the Reef’s health is allowed to see the climate damage to the Reef firsthand, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says.A UNESCO reactive monitoring mission is currently in…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 22, 2022
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    Safeguard our oceans Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Queensland

    Climate change causes severe and widespread coral bleaching event on Great Barrier Reef in La Niña year

    SYDNEY, March 18 2022 – The Great Barrier Reef suffering severe and widespread coral bleaching with higher temperatures during a La Niña year when average ocean temperatures are cooler, is clear evidence of the Morrison Government’s failure to protect the Reef from the impacts of climate change, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says. Earlier today the Great Barrier…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 18, 2022
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    AGL Victoria

    Renewable energy hits annual record, AGL fails to read market and falls rapidly behind

    SYDNEY, March 11 2022 – New data revealing renewable energy hit an annual high in 2021 is yet another indication of AGL’s ideological obsession with coal in the face of mountains of evidence that the market is rapidly transitioning away from fossil fuels, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says.Renewable energy delivered 32.2 per cent of the electricity…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 10, 2022
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    AGL NSW

    AGL’s rejection of takeover bid driven by ideological obsession with coal, locks in environmental and financial failure

    SYDNEY, March 7 2022 – AGL’s, Australia’s biggest climate polluter, rejection of a bid by tech entrepreneur Mike Cannon-Brookes and international asset manager Brookfield to buy the company and fast-track its coal closure confirms AGL’s ideological obsession with coal at the cost of the environment and its shareholders, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says.The consortium’s sweetened offer…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 6, 2022
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    AGL Climate Impacts Climate Solutions NSW Victoria

    Victorian government’s renewable targets show AGL falls behind the winds of change

    SYDNEY, March 4 2022 – The Victoria Government’s announcement of ambitious new offshore wind targets is yet further evidence that AGL’s flimsy excuses for the continued operation of dirty coal-burning power stations, including Loy Yang A, are falling apart, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says.The announcement, which looks to develop 2GW of offshore wind by 2032, 4GW…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 4, 2022
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