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    AGL’s Titanic coal failure sees it lose more than $2 billion

    SYDNEY, Aug 12 2021 – AGL, Australia’s biggest energy company has posted a $2.06 billion full-year loss, which Greenpeace Australia Pacific describes as a “Titanic failure” on the part of the company to navigate the changing energy market.AGL’s reported underlying net profit dropped 33.5 per cent to $537 million. The reams of red ink on…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 11, 2021
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    IPCC Report: I sent this to my team at Greenpeace today

    Hi everyone, I sent a version of this email to my team at Greenpeace today. As a supporter and a friend, I wanted to share it with you too. I hope you got some rest over the weekend and managed to spend some time doing something that brought you contentment and joy. Today is a…

    David Ritter
    August 10, 2021
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    Australia’s biggest energy user, Tomago Aluminium, to ditch AGL’s dirty coal power for renewables 

    SYDNEY, Aug 11, 2021 – Australia’s biggest energy user, the Tomago aluminium smelter in the Hunter Valley, has announced plans to switch to 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030, foreshadowing an early closure for AGL’s Bayswater coal burning power station, which counts Tomago as its biggest customer.Tomago Aluminium CEO Matt Howell told The Australian…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 10, 2021
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    Morrison’s IPCC response endangers Australians on the frontlines of the climate crisis

    SYDNEY, Aug 10 2020 – Scott Morrison’s speech today in response to the urgent warning issued by the IPCC shows a callous disregard for protecting Australians from the impacts of dangerous climate change, says Greenpeace Australia Pacific.A day after the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that Australia was already experiencing heating of 1.4…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 10, 2021
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    IPCC CLIMATE REPORT: NO MORE EXCUSES, NO MORE DELAYS – ACT NOW, YOU IDIOTS

    Sydney, 9 August 2021: The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group 1 report on the Physical Science Basis warns of the devastating climate impacts faced by Australia and the Pacific unless the world makes deep, rapid cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, which Greenpeace Australia Pacific says provides a clear message to Australia’s…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 9, 2021
  • Locals from Port Narvin Village, Erromango receiving food supplies from Greenpeace. Extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Pam, threaten to become the new normal for Pacific island states as the global climate changes, underscoring the urgency to cut global emissions to avert a climate crisis.
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    Pacific at peril under current climate policies, new commitments still inadequate: report

    Current climate policies mean the world is on course for up to 3.9 degrees of heating, which would see a number of Pacific Island countries go under the ocean due to sea level rise, according to a new report released today by Greenpeace Australia Pacific. 

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 8, 2021
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    August 8, 2021
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    Truth the casualty of politics as UNESCO Great Barrier Reef decision flouts reality

    SYDNEY, July 23 2021 – The World Heritage Committee’s failure to officially declare the Great Barrier Reef “in danger” is a missed opportunity to shine a light on the Australian Government’s neglect of a natural wonder that remains at great risk due to the impacts of climate change, according to Greenpeace. |Great Barrier Reef, Tuesday…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 23, 2021
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    Santos Bights the dust

    SYDNEY, 16 July, 2021 – Santos and Murphy Oil have today announced they will abandon plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight, in what Greenpeace is calling a momentous win for people and planet. Drone footage of Bunda Cliffs in the Great Australian Bight. The Bight is a pristine stretch of ocean…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 16, 2021
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    New AGL, same old coal pollution: dodgy energy demerger details announced

    SYDNEY, 30 June 2021: AGL, Australia’s biggest corporate climate polluter, has today revealed details of its controversial demerger, which has been derided by Greenpeace Australia Pacific as “putting green lipstick on a pig”, pointing out that AGL will still source the bulk of its energy from its coal-burning assets to be held by “Accel Energy”.The…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 29, 2021
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