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Gas price shocks from Middle East crisis proves Australia must unhook itself from volatile fossil fuels
Gas price shocks from Middle East crisis proves Australia must unhook itself from volatile fossil fuels
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Greenpeace Australia Pacific response to the Middle-East crisis
Greenpeace has called for all parties to immediately halt further military action, for international law to be fully upheld, and for a return to diplomacy to stop the suffering of civilians.
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Australia’s renewable energy opportunity
Australia has some of the largest areas of high volume, consistent solar and wind energy anywhere in the world. It is a natural advantage that many countries in our region…
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“They Profit, We Pay the Price”: Gas giants cash in while communities shoulder the costs of climate disasters
SYDNEY, Wednesday 24 February 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed multinational gas…
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Woodside’s North West Shelf scandal a warning sign ahead of Browse approvals
PERTH, Monday 23 February 2026 — New information about one of Australia’s most polluting fossil fuel projects, Woodside’s North West Shelf gas extension, proves the fossil fuel multinational can’t be…
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Gas is Just Another Dirty Fossil Fuel
Renewables are not only better for the climate, they are cheaper and create more jobs. Pursuing the concept of a ‘gas-led recovery’ would deliver economic as well as environmental ruin.
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Gas is the problem, not the answer
The Australian Energy Market Operator has just released its annual projections of expected gas supply and demand for Western Australia with claims that shortages are imminent. It’s called the WA…
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From Palau to Türkiye: Powering up for climate and ocean justice
Pacific Island countries have long been at the forefront of climate, ocean and biodiversity protection. Last week our team headed to Palau, to meet with community and government leaders and to plan for another big year ahead. Here's some of what we explored together, and what's in store over the coming months.
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Two major incidents in six months: ConocoPhillips can’t be trusted to drill for gas off VIC coast
Melbourne, Monday 2 February 2026 — US multinational oil and gas corporation, ConocoPhillips, has been linked to its second major incident in just six months after an oil rig toppled…
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Climate Whiplash: Understanding today’s violent weather extremes
In mid January 2026, Australians watched in disbelief as an extreme downpour and violent flash flood swept cars on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road into the sea. Just days earlier, the…









