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  • Person holding "Who killed the world" sign during protest
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Fossil Fuels Politics COP NAB ANZ Coles Woolworths Climate and Energy

    Greenpeace slams the Business Council of Australia for ‘dangerous’ report based on ‘junkyard modelling’

    SYDNEY, Friday 5 September 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has branded the Business Council of Australia’s latest report and modelling as dangerous, delusional and completely unaligned with the latest science.

    Lucy Keller
    September 5, 2025
  • Aerial of Great Barrier Reef. © Michael Amendolia / Greenpeace
    Climate Justice
    Fossil Fuels Climate Solutions Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Climate and Energy Climate Justice

    What the first National Climate Risk Assessment means for Australia’s 2035 climate target

    The release of the delayed National Climate Risk Assessment cannot come soon enough. Without data on future climate risks, how are we to best prepare for what's coming? The Risk Assessment is also a vital input to Australia's decision on its 2035 climate target.

    Simon Bradshaw
    September 4, 2025
    1 min read
  • Southern Right Whales in Western Australia. © Tiffany Klein / Greenpeace
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Fossil Fuels Victoria Climate and Energy

    ‘If they drill, expect a spill’: ConocoPhillips can’t be trusted to drill for gas off the Victorian coast

    MELBOURNE, Monday 1 September 2025 — Following disturbing allegations multinational oil and gas corporation ConocoPhillips covered up a methane leak at an LNG export hub in Darwin, Greenpeace Australia Pacific…

    Lucy Keller
    September 1, 2025
  • Protest Against Deforestation at Coles AGM in Melbourne. © Greenpeace / Toby Davidson
    Deforestation
    Nature Good News Coles Aldi Woolworths McDonalds Forests Amazon Evergreen Newsletter

    Down down, deforestation is down!

    After a year-long campaign to take deforestation off the shelves of our supermarkets, Coles is the final major Australian supermarket to commit to going deforestation-free.

    Gemma Plesman
    August 26, 2025
  • Protest Against Deforestation at Coles AGM in Melbourne. © Greenpeace / Toby Davidson
    Forests
    Forests

    “Fight for forests far from over” as Coles releases deforestation-free commitment

    SYDNEY, Tuesday 26 August 2025 — Greenpeace welcomes Coles’ announcement that it will commit to a deforestation-free supply chain by the end of the year, but says more must be…

    Kate O'Callaghan
    August 26, 2025
  • Deforestation
    Forests Nature Murray Watt

    Nature law reform can’t be “big rubber stamp for the big end of town”: Greenpeace

    SYDNEY, Tuesday 26 August 2025 — The Albanese government’s promise to prioritise reforms of Australia’s broken nature laws this year is a welcomed step, but the reforms must centre stronger…

    Kimberley Bernard
    August 26, 2025
  • Recent

    Time for Australia to SLAPP back

    The Australian Quarterly invited David Ritter, CEO, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, to write about the growing use of lawfare by vested corporate interests for their July 2025 edition.

    David Ritter and Vaidehi Shah
    August 20, 2025
    1 min read
  • Make Polluters Pay
    Climate Impacts Make Polluters Pay COP

    REPORT: Making Coal, Oil and Gas Corporations in Australia pay their fair share for the costs of Climate Change

    75% of Australians believe that climate change is increasing the cost of living, as new alliance calls on Government to take action ahead of Economic Reform Roundtable

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 19, 2025
  • Dondora Dumpsite in Kenya. © Greenpeace / Selvin Marete
    Global Plastics Treaty
    Plastic Global

    Still no Plastics Treaty: How the fossil fuel industry keeps polluting negotiations

    It’s time for world leaders to confront the elephant in the UN Global Plastics Treaty negotiation room: Big Oil. After two long weeks, world governments could not come to an agreement on how to tackle the plastic pollution crisis.

    Sarah King is a Senior Strategist with the Greenpeace Plastic Free Future campaign.
    August 19, 2025
    1 min read
  • Make Polluters Pay
    Climate Impacts Western Australia Ningaloo Reef Great Barrier Reef Make Polluters Pay

    Soaring ocean temperatures: Australia’s iconic marine wonders are under attack

    Ningaloo Reef on Australia’s west coast is an iconic marine ecosystem, home to breathtaking coral reefs, vibrant fish, and threatened species like whale sharks, green sea turtles and pygmy blue…

    Geoff Bice
    August 18, 2025
    1 min read
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