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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Sustainable Fishing David Attenborough

    In pictures: The Great Barrier Reef’s coral bleaching

    Before corals bleach, they are often a deep brown or khaki-green colour. These colours come from the symbiotic algae (sometimes called zooxanthellae) that co-exist with the coral polyp. The bleaching process Before corals bleach, they are often a deep brown or khaki-green colour. These colours come from the symbiotic algae (sometimes called zooxanthellae) that co-exist…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 13, 2016
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    Why the Great Barrier Reef is Dying

    Fish of every imaginable colour race between the corals as the sun’s rays dance through the ocean’s surface. A stingray slowly drifts by, taking its leisurely time. I encountered this breathtaking scene last month and it reminded me of how extraordinary the natural world truly is. Schooling diagonal-banded sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus). Great Barrier Reef, Queensland,…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 12, 2016
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    U.S. Green Building Council Ambushes Environmental Groups

    This week, without any input from environmental groups, sustainable design leaders, or external stakeholders outside of the timber industry, the US Green Building Council (USGBC) announced that it has launched…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 9, 2016
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    Archive Fiji Climate Justice Human Rights Pacific Islands Safeguard our oceans Deep Sea Mining Marshall Islands Nuclear Global Ocean Treaty Sustainable Fishing

    The rise of Pacific power: From small island states to large ocean states

    The Pacific region consists of 24 island states scattered across a quarter of the earth’s surface – a vast area of some 30 million square kilometres. By description alone, the vast area should command the respect and attention of the international community. The countries make up almost 10 percent of United Nations votes and are…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 8, 2016
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    Safeguard our oceans Archive Bunnings Great Barrier Reef Queensland

    Queensland government has put more than just the Reef at risk

    There’s something magical about the way sea creatures dart in and out of the cracks on the Great Barrier Reef. You can see vibrant light displays as the sun moves through the sky. It’s why people flock from around the Earth to see one of the world’s greatest treasures. Australia is so lucky to have…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 6, 2016
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    Fossil Fuel Lobbyists’ Contributions to the Clinton Campaign

    Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign (“Hillary for America”) has received $147,840 in direct contributions from 65 fossil fuel lobbyists and $2,502,740 in bundled contributions by fossil fuel lobbyists. Combined, the total…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 1, 2016
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    Take action Activism Archive COP NSW

    You’ve just lost your right to protest

    Last week, while I was asleep in bed, the New South Wales government took away one of my most cherished rights. Protest is something that few people like doing, but we do it when we are pushed to our limits. When I went to the People’s Climate March last December, it wasn’t because I had…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 22, 2016
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    8 ways people are fighting for forests this International Day of Forests

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    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 21, 2016
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    “Certified ‘Green’ Schools: Savings & Benefits Fail To Materialize In North Carolina”

    A report by the John Locke Foundation, a Koch-backed climate denial group

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 16, 2016
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    Archive Climate Solutions Human Rights Nature

    Seven Reasons why Environmentalists (should and do) care about Refugees

    Across the world, around sixty million human beings are currently displaced from their homes. It is a number so enormous it is hard to visualise, but it is as if roughly the entire population of the UK was violently tipped out on to the roads and oceans of the world. The loss of humanity from…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 15, 2016
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