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    Greenpeace asks Turnbull ‘to keep our promise’ as Paris enters into force

    Press release – 2 November, 2016“Signatures on a document are not enough. The targets in the agreement are very ambitious, and can only be met if the vast majority of Australian coal, oil and gas is left unmined and unburned. The question for Malcolm Turnbull is: Will we keep our promise to the world?”Sydney, 3…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 1, 2016
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    Great Barrier Reef Human Rights Nature

    Greenpeace calls on Senate to reject lawfare moves

    Press release – 24 October, 2016Sydney, 25 October 2016 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific’s CEO, David Ritter, today called on members of the Australian Senate to reject any attempt to reduce access to justice for people who care about nature and the climate.“Calls to stop people who care about nature and the climate from getting to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 23, 2016
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    Great Australian Bight Safeguard our oceans Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace welcomes BP’s withdrawal from the Great Australian Bight

    Press release – 10 October, 2016Sydney, 11 October 2016 – Responding to BP’s decision to abandon its oil exploration program in the Great Australian Bight, Greenpeace Australia Pacific Oceans Campaigner, Nathaniel Pelle, said:“This is a welcome move from BP,  who should never have considered drilling for oil in such a pristine wilderness in the first…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 9, 2016
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    Critical infrastructure status for Carmichael absurd and indefensible

    Press release – 9 October, 2016Brisbane, 10 October 2016 – The Queensland government’s decision to list the Carmichael coal mine as “critical infrastructure” is absurd and indefensible, says Greenpeace Australia Pacific.“The ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement are completely incompatible with opening up new fossil fuel projects. It’s absurd for Australia to give special privileges…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 8, 2016
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    Great Australian Bight Safeguard our oceans Fossil Fuels

    New Bight oil permit makes mockery of crucial debate

    Press release – 6 October, 2016Today’s announcement of a new oil exploration permit off South Australia – and the prospect of several other oilfields opening up – heightens the debate over BP’s controversial 2016 drilling plans in the Great Australian Bight.“If Karoon goes ahead, an oil spill from their permit area would pollute the coasts…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 5, 2016
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    Great Australian Bight Fossil Fuels Safeguard our oceans

    BP’s Bight plans just too dangerous to be approved

    Press release – 27 September, 2016Sydney, 28 September 2016 – The latest knockback to BP’s plans to drill in the Great Australian Bight signals their project is full of holes and too dangerous to be approved, Greenpeace Australia Pacific said today.“BP have again failed to gain approval to drill – this third strike should see…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 26, 2016
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    Great Barrier Reef

    Reef 2050 plan not fit for purpose, says Greenpeace

    Press release – 27 September, 2016Brisbane, 28 September 2016 – Responding to the Queensland government’s Reef 2050 plan progress report, Greenpeace Australia Pacific reef campaigner Shani Tager said:"To claim Australia has made good progress on protecting the reef during a period in which more than 20% of the Great Barrier Reef’s coral was killed during…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 26, 2016
  • Recent
    Great Barrier Reef

    $40m settlement for Chinese ship’s reef damage ‘woefully inadequate’, says Greenpeace

    Press release – 18 September, 2016Brisbane, 19 Sep 2016 – Responding to the $39.3m settlement the Australian government has reached with the owners of the Shen Neng 1 Chinese coal carrier that ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef six years ago, Greenpeace Australia Pacific’s reef campaigner Shani Tager said:“This settlement is woefully inadequate, given…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 17, 2016
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    Great Australian Bight Safeguard our oceans Fossil Fuels

    Time for BP to come clean on Bight plans

    Press release – 11 September, 2016Sydney, 12 September 2016: Australia’s oil regulator and petroleum giant BP have failed to publicly address a major drilling safety issue, another sign that exploration in the Great Australian Bight is too dangerous and should be abandoned, said Greenpeace today.The Guardian Australia reported today that an oil rig destined for…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 10, 2016
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    Australian Capital Territory Plastic Nature Northern Territory NSW Victoria Tasmania

    Plastic bag monster terrorises turtle in Martin Place as environmentalists call for NSW to ban plastic bags

    Press release – 6 September, 2016Sydney, 7 September 2016 – Environmental campaigners staged an elaborate battle between a turtle and a plastic-bag monster in Martin Square this morning to highlight the dangers of plastic pollution. The battle took place ahead of the delivery of a petition of more than 20,000 signatures asking the state’s environment…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 5, 2016
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