Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad was greeted by Greenpeace staff, university students, landowners and family and friends at Port Moresby with calls for forest protection, as he arrived last weekend for official talks.
With a decision imminent on the expansion of the Stuart Shale Oil Project near Gladstone, the Queensland Government will be very interested to note the rejection of a new coal fired power station in NSW.
In another milestone for the long-running campaign to halt illegal logging of PNG's rainforests, the country's National Court has declared that the Timber Authority granted for the controversial Kiunga-Aiambak Road Project has been invalid since the mid-nineties.
In a flurry of feathers and loud clucks, giant chickens descended on three areas around Sydney to demand that their feed be free from genetically modified (GM) ingredients.
To mark Russian president Vladimir Putin’s 51st birthday today, Greenpeace is asking him to give the world a present by reducing climate change through ratifying the Kyoto Protocol.