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Greenpeace challenges misleading gas lobby war profits claims, as ‘warflation’ reality hits households
SYDNEY, Wednesday 18 March 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed gas corporations and lobby groups including Australian Energy Producers (AEP) for exploiting the illegal war on Iran to price gouge,…
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Renewables can’t be weaponised
From Samoa to the Solomon Islands, the Pacific has much to teach us about the liberating power of renewable energy.
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New Woodside CEO Liz Westcott must “steer Woodside away from path of destruction” says Greenpeace CEO
Following the appointment of Liz Westcott as Woodside’s new Chief Executive, the following comments can be attributed to David Ritter, Chief Executive of Greenpeace Australia Pacific:
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4 reasons renewables are a security imperative
The current crisis is a tragic, undeniable argument for why we must accelerate the transition to Renewable Energy.
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New gas plans for WA ‘bizarre and backwards’
PERTH, Monday 9 March 2026 — In response to reports that the West Australian government is preparing to build new gas-fired power stations in WA, the following lines can be…
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Greenpeace urges governments to defend international law, as evidence suggests breaches by deep sea mining contractors
SYDNEY/FIJI, Monday 9 March 2026 — As the International Seabed Authority (ISA) opens its 31st Session today, Greenpeace International is calling on member states to take firm and swift action…
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Gas price shocks from Middle East crisis proves Australia must unhook itself from volatile fossil fuels
Gas price shocks from Middle East crisis proves Australia must unhook itself from volatile fossil fuels
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Greenpeace Australia Pacific response to the Middle-East crisis
Greenpeace has called for all parties to immediately halt further military action, for international law to be fully upheld, and for a return to diplomacy to stop the suffering of civilians.
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Greenpeace organisations to appeal USD $345 million court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
SYDNEY, Saturday 28 February 2026 — Greenpeace International and Greenpeace organisations in the US announce they will seek a new trial and, if necessary, appeal the decision with the North Dakota Supreme Court following a North Dakota District Court judgment today awarding Energy Transfer (ET) USD $345 million.









