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Analysing the Garnaut Climate Change Review

Is the Garnaut Review a step towards tackling climate change? Head of Greenpeace political unit, Helen Oakey, measures up the pros and cons.

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Australia, learn from Canadian mistakes with GE Canola

Planting GE canola cost Canada valuable export markets, writes Canadian professor, Dr Rene Van Acker.

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Greenpeace actions save whales

Greenpeace actions have prevented whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary for seven days and certainly saved whales, writes our whales campaigner Rob Nicoll.

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Truths hit home

Late last month, Japan dropped humpback whales from its so-called "scientific" whaling program for this year and next, writes Junichi Sato.

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To the Carbon Club: it’s time to move aside

December 04, 2007

This is a note to the executives and lobbyists of some of the most powerful corporations on the planet - the coal, oil and gas sector, the energy utilities and the aluminium and automotive industries:

Munmorah: climate is the real security issue

November 16, 2007

It was a stunning coincidence that 15 Greenpeace activists shut down Munmorah coal-fired plant on the same day Australia was ranked the world’s worst CO2 power emitter. The inconvenient truth for PM John Howard and opposition leader Kevin Rudd in this election is that coal causes climate change. The problem is simple and so is the solution - quit coal and save the climate.

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