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    Safeguard our oceans Archive Nature South Australia Tasmania Sustainable Fishing

    How Australians banded together to stop the super trawler

    How it all happened: It all starts back in West Africa, where super trawlers had destroyed fisheries and left locals without jobs.   13 March 2012: Greenpeace highlights the plunder of super trawlers in West Africa. March 2012: The Government of Senegal bans all foreign trawlers following outrage from fishermen that all their fish had…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 14, 2012
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Victoria

    $1000 paid, $100 million to dirty coal saved

    Last November, twelve Greenpeace activists were arrested after taking action at the site of the proposed HRL power station at Morwell in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley. The action was part of a long-running campaign to have a $100 million grant to the proposed HRL brown coal power station cancelled. Today, they had their day in court.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 14, 2012
    1 min read
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    Take action Activism Archive Greenpeace Ships Fiji Climate Justice Pacific Islands Sustainable Fishing

    The Greenpeace mission has become mine, and their vision, my dream.

    Usually you volunteer because you are a firm believer in the cause, but in my case, I volunteered for Greenpeace out of curiosity.  I had no idea what Greenpeace does, but when I got involved, it became an insatiable want to contribute and to help. The Greenpeace mission has become mine, and their vision, my…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 14, 2012
    1 min read
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    The Arctic Archive Greenpeace Ships Arctic Sunrise Climate Impacts

    Arctic melting: The science behind the ice

    Two of the scientists travelling with Greenpeace on the Arctic Sunrise are Dr Julienne Stroeve, a research scientist at the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC), and Nick Toberg, an ice scientist at Cambridge University. I asked them what research they would be able to do on the ice, and for some insight…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 13, 2012
    1 min read
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    Take action Activism Archive Sustainable Fishing South Australia Tasmania

    Macken Sense: the environment movement

    There is a meme building around the idea that post 2007, the environment movement in Australia has started to come apart like a wet cigar – sure there’s a price on carbon pollution but so what, Tony Abbott will see that off as soon as he gets his feet under the PM’s desk. The Kevin…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 12, 2012
    1 min read
  • Oceans
    Archive Nature Safeguard our oceans Amazon

    Environmental movement needs the human touch

    Greenpeace CEO David Ritter considers whether environmental activists have talked too much about targets and quotas instead of real people’s lives. Originally posted on ABC Environment Earlier this week I swapped Facebook messages with an old mate with whom I used to go fishing, in the days when we were both teenagers at school in…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 7, 2012
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Rainbow Warrior Greenpeace History Nuclear

    Rocking for the Environment

    While browsing the Greenpeace photo archive today marveling at the organization’s rich history, I came across a few photos that I think you will dig. Blogpost by Dan Schreiber For those of you unaware of our history, it all started when the US government decided to start testing nuclear weapons on an island called Amchitka…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 6, 2012
    1 min read
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    Safeguard our oceans Archive NAB Tasmania

    Stop the Margiris and spare the oceans

    We Australians love a local link. When big news happens around the world, instinctively the first thing we check is whether an Aussie was involved. But, this time around, the story is coming to us in the form of the imminent arrival of the 142 metre long Margiris super trawler. The Margiris is the second…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 31, 2012
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    Mega mine, mega catastrophe

    When Minister Burke described the environmental assessment of Gina Rinehart’s controversial Alpha Coal Project as “shambolic”, he wasn’t joking. But now he has given his own rubber stamp to the project, revealing the profound failure of the regulatory system in Australia. Blogpost by John Hepburn The project is big by global standards, with a 30…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 27, 2012
    1 min read
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Nature NSW

    Macken Sense: When Communities Say No To Miners

    Big mining projects need community approval as well as government licences. It’s a sign of a healthy democracy when politicians respect a community’s social licence, writes Julie Macken Blogpost by Julie Macken, originally posted on newmatilda.com For the last decade the mining industry has successfully argued that the damage done to the environment, to farmland…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 21, 2012
    1 min read
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