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    Great Australian Bight Safeguard our oceans Fossil Fuels Victoria Sustainable Fishing

    Oil spill inaction shows Government’s soft treatment of big polluters

    Press release – 9 May, 2017Wednesday May 10: The Government’s refusal to hold big polluting oil companies to account for their negligence in Bass Strait is a demonstration of why we need to keep them out of the Great Australian Bight.The National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) yesterday served an ‘improvement’ notice…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 8, 2017
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    Great Barrier Reef Climate Solutions Western Australia Scott Morrison Adani Scott Reef

    Government can’t afford to turn blind eye to climate change

    Press release – 9 May, 2017Tuesday May 9, 2017: The Turnbull government has continued to ignore climate change and the need to fund renewable energy at a time when the country is demanding leadership on the most serious threat of our age, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says.Released tonight by Federal Treasurer, Scott Morrison, the 2017 Budget…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 8, 2017
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    Turnbull must hold Trump to account on Paris Agreement

    Press release – 2 May, 2017Sydney, 3 May 2017: Greenpeace Australia Pacific is calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to hold US President Donald Trump to account on the Paris climate agreement when the two leaders meet in New York on Friday this week.Recent reports[1] have signalled that the Trump administration is leaning towards withdrawing…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 1, 2017
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    Great Barrier Reef CommBank Adani

    CommBank’s secret relationship with Adani Carmichael mine revealed

    Press release – 2 May, 2017Sydney, 3 May 2017: Greenpeace Australia Pacific is calling on the Commonwealth Bank to immediately sever all ties with the Carmichael megamine and rule out involvement in new coal mine projects, following revelations the bank has been working for months to facilitate its construction.Documents show that on March 23 Adani…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 1, 2017
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    Great Barrier Reef CommBank NAB

    CommBank left behind on coal as Westpac leads the way

    Press release – 27 April, 2017Greenpeace Australia Pacific welcomes today’s decision by Westpac to commit to not finance projects in any new thermal coal basins.This commitment, released by the bank as part of its Position Statement and 2020 Action Plan [1], means the bank will not fund any projects in the Galilee Basin – including…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 26, 2017
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    Major win as Greenseas goes FAD-free following public outcry

    Greenpeace today welcomes the commitment by Greenseas to end their use of destructive fishing practices in sourcing their tuna, following a public outcry.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 25, 2017
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    Ogilvy and Greenpeace join forces to raise awareness of global warming

    Press release – 26 April, 2017Drops of water will slow down in real time and even drip backwards for shoppers outside Pitt Street Mall in Sydney as part of an installation to raise awareness of climate change.The standing exhibit has today been erected in front of Westfield, showing a polar bear perched atop a slowly…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 25, 2017
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    Great Barrier Reef

    Latest scheme to create mirror clouds a symptom of government’s inaction on bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

    Press release – 26 April, 2017Sydney, 27 April 2017: The government’s failure to take effective action to protect the Great Barrier Reef from climate change is forcing tourism operators and scientists to consider increasingly extreme measures, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says.The latest idea – to brighten clouds[1] so they can better deflect the sun’s rays and…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 25, 2017
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    Greenseas comes last in Greenpeace’s 2017 ranking of canned tuna

    Press release – 13 April, 2017Greenpeace is calling on Woolworths to drop Greenseas canned tuna from its shelves, following the release of its 2017 Tuna Guide today.The Greenpeace Tuna Guide ranks the major canned tuna brands based on their environmental performance and whether the treatment of their workers respects human rights. “Greenseas is certainly not…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 12, 2017
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    Greenpeace’s Head of Pacific Net slams Australia for selling out its Pacific neighbours

    Press release – 12 April, 2017“Australia – you are either with the coal industry, or with the Pacific”, said Greenpeace’s Head of Pacific Net Matisse Walkden-Brown in response to this week’s lobby trip by Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, to meet the CEO of the company behind the proposed Carmichael megamine, Mr Gautam Adani."This week,…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 11, 2017
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