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    Climate leaders don’t build tar sands pipelines

    You may have seen the news recently that Justin Trudeau has gone hell for leather and committed to a bail-out for the controversial Trans Mountain Expansion Project – a tar sands pipeline due to be built in Canada.   The entrance to the Canadian High Commission in Trafalgar Square has been blocked by climate campaigners…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 27, 2018
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    When it comes to climate change, major electricity using companies can go from being a big part of the problem to being a big part of the solution.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 22, 2018
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    Adani, coal, and the Queensland water heist

    |Climate impacts like drought are “threat multipliers” that should be treated as national security concerns, but the Trump administration plans to ignore them. | We all know that Australia is a very hot and dry continent. In coming years and decades, droughts and water shortages are likely to become longer and harsher. Water is essential…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 22, 2018
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    Take action Activism Peace and Democracy Climate Impacts Nature NSW Nuclear

    Australia’s favourite story teller asks why is the Government silencing Greenpeace?

    Di Morrissey Did you know that new laws before the parliament could severely damage and prevent our freedom to speak up and say, “Hang on a minute . . . we’re not happy about these proposed plans”? Di Morrissey at home in Northern NSW These bills will silence environmental warriors such as Greenpeace,and many other…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 19, 2018
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    Peace & Democracy

    We live in a democracy. So why aren’t our politicians standing up for it?

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 15, 2018
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    Australia passes the Carbon Tax through the lower house of Parliament. The “Say Yes” coalition of ENGO’s tether a hot air balloon on the lawns of Parliament house. Hours before the doors swung open on the budget lock-up, the bright sparks on Twitter had already started a new meme. #KeepMyTenDollars was a reminder that Australians…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 10, 2018
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    Plastic pollution reaches the Antarctic

    BREAKING: Greenpeace scientists have discovered plastic and toxic chemicals in the Antarctic. Water samples from our scientific research expedition show that even the most remote and pristine habitats of the Antarctic are contaminated with microplastic waste and persistent hazardous chemicals.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 7, 2018
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    Finally, an Honest Government Ad!

    Did you see this hilariously honest ad about the Government’s new energy policy? The funny humans at The Juice Media take aim at the Australian Government’s latest attempt at an energy policy. Check it out! By The Juice Media Renewable energy is booming in Australia! It’s clean, reliable and getting cheaper every day. But the…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 1, 2018
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    Yesterday, the people of South Australia came together to send a clear message to Norwegian Big Oil company, Statoil: They are not welcome in the Great Australian Bight. South Australian community representatives and activists tell Norwegian oil major Statoil their oil rigs are not welcome in the Great Australian Bight. From left, surfer Jamilla Martin…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 16, 2018
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    Underwater love: Why I’m in the fight for the Great Australian Bight

    These images capture why I care so much about our wild, uncompromising, underwater backyard I first moved to Australia from a landlocked country when I was 13. All of a sudden, I was surrounded by what felt like endless oceans. The ocean was intimidating, powerful and incredibly beautiful. It completely enchanted me. Now, I’m a…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 16, 2018
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