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Australian coal exports: a climate change boomerang

Blog entry by admin | 27 February, 2013

Blogpost by Aaron Gray-Block, Media Relations Specialist at Greenpeace International The Australian continent might be about 4,000 km wide from east to west, but even the far west coast cannot escape the winds of Cyclone Rusty and the alarming...

Australian coal exports: a climate change boomerang

Blog entry by admin | 27 February, 2013

Blogpost by Aaron Gray-Block, Media Relations Specialist at Greenpeace International The Australian continent might be about 4,000 km wide from east to west, but even the far west coast cannot escape the winds of Cyclone Rusty and the alarming...

Australian coal exports: a climate change boomerang

Blog entry by admin | 27 February, 2013

Blogpost by Aaron Gray-Block, Media Relations Specialist at Greenpeace International The Australian continent might be about 4,000 km wide from east to west, but even the far west coast cannot escape the winds of Cyclone Rusty and the alarming...

8 reasons Australia needs a national ‘Cash for Containers’ scheme

Feature Story | 16 February, 2013 at 8:00

Did you know that Australians use a whopping 14 billion drinks containers every year? All those bottles and cans add up to a lot of rubbish if they’re not recycled -- much of it ending up in landfill, on our beaches, and in the ocean.

Success: Woolworths changes its tuna! Will Aldi be next?

Feature Story | 13 February, 2013 at 11:52

We’ve had another huge breakthrough in our campaign to end destructive fishing. Australia's biggest retailer – Woolworths - has finally cast its vote for sustainable tuna fishing.

Monster mine madness

Feature Story | 12 February, 2013 at 12:42

Australia has no shortage of big mines. But a new monster coal mine moving through the planning process in Queensland is set to dwarf all others.

Big news: APP commits to end deforestation!

Feature Story | 6 February, 2013 at 10:03

The impossible might be happening. After more than 10 years of campaigning against Asia Pulp & Paper, one of the biggest companies responsible for rainforest destruction, the company has agreed to immediately halt any further deforestation and...

A Forest Conservation Policy

Image gallery | 5 February, 2013

What a beautiful reef to dump coal on. NOT

Blog entry by David Ritter | 5 February, 2013

This blog first appeared in The Punch Last Friday, the Environment Minister Tony Burke effectively told UNESCO, ‘don’t worry, be happy’, in response to grave concerns about the future of the Great Barrier Reef. Burke’s response follows a UNESCO...

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