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    #AustraliansForCoal is the latest sign of an industry in values freefall

    ‘The problem for coal is that it is the single greatest driver of climate change’. Originally published in The Guardian  Photograph: Tim Wimborne/Reuters During the second world war, my dad performed his war service down the coal mines in the UK. The work cost him his sense of smell, but gave him a profound sense…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 15, 2014
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    Twitter responds to #AustraliansForCoal

    When the Australian Minerals Council launched their million-dollar pro-coal advertising campaign yesterday, Australians for Coal, they weren’t expecting this. They were trying to build a movement of people committed to supporting good ol’ fashioned coal to power Australia’s energy needs for the next 100 years and beyond. But the Internet had better ideas. The public response…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 15, 2014
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    More cans than cigarette butts in clean-up campaign

    Why is it every time I try to pay a visit to the managing director of Coca Cola I’m met by police?   It started when a small group of us delivered bags of empty bottles and cans to then managing director Terry Davis at his office. It continued when I attempted, with a couple…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 14, 2014
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    Thumbs Up For 100,000 Fans!

    Today we celebrate a new milestone - 100,000 Facebook fans. While some of you may be thinking “oh, so what!” I wanted to explain why this is actually a significant achievement for digital activism.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 10, 2014
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    Consumer power! Procter & Gamble decides to wash its bad palm oil away

    About 400,000 emails to Procter & Gamble CEO. Thousands of phone calls to P&G offices around the world. Dozens of protests throughout the planet. 7300 Sumatran orangutans at risk of being made homeless. As few as 400 tigers at risk of being made homeless. 620,000 hectares of forest potentially destroyed every year. These numbers summarize…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 10, 2014
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    Cash for Containers: it makes cents

    It’s not often you get a chance to talk directly to your State Premier about something you’re passionate about. But as chance would have it, on Monday night I was able to represent my local area and attend the NSW Community Cabinet Meeting as an advocate for a container deposit scheme. South-West Sydney may not seem…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 8, 2014
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    These 6 shocking graphs show you how bad the climate crisis is becoming

    Last week the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its highly anticipated report, Climate Change 2014: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, the most comprehensive assessment of climate change to date.                                                  …

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 7, 2014
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    Winning! Colgate To End Its Role In Forest Destruction

    Nearly 400,000 of you have written to P&G’s CEO. Dozens of protests have taken place in cities as diverse as Jakarta, Cincinnati and London. And thousands have taken to Facebook, Twitter and even their phones to tell P&G to clean up their act...

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 24, 2014
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    4 Reasons We All Should #StandForForests

    We cannot sustain life without healthy, thriving forests. That is why Greenpeace campaigns for their protection and on this International Day of Forests, we want to share with you a few reasons why you should help.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 20, 2014
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    Is Australia Shooting Itself In The Foot With Reef Port Expansions?

    With the approval of dredging as part of the Abbot Point port expansion, Australia has given the green light to an increase in coal exports.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 19, 2014
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