Our activists occupy a coal station on the NSW Central Coast to protest against John Howard and Kevin Rudd's dismal climate change policies; the Rainbow Warrior prevents a tanker in Indonesia from loading 33,000 tonnes of climate damaging palm oil; the Japanese government whaling fleet leaves Japan for its biggest hunt since the 1986 ban on commercial whaling; and we fly a balloon over Parliament House in Canberra to call on whichever party wins the election to take real action on climate change.
On 15 November, Greenpeace occupied one of Australia's oldest coal-fired power stations. Shutting down Munmorah power plant, on the NSW Central Coast, is a first step towards phasing out coal and stopping dangerous climate change.
Thousands of Australians from all walks of life marched in the 2007 Walk Against Warming. But they had just one message for our future government - "Take urgent action on climate change NOW". Were you there?
More than 100 people gathered at Newcastle harbour to block the world's biggest coal port on 3 November 2007. The blockade was a peaceful action drawing attention to coal's role in climate change.
Sydney's APEC meeting began with a peaceful Greenpeace protest in the world's largest coal port - and there was more to come. This climate change photo story shows Greenpeace in action during APEC 2007.
Following a week of potentially crippling budgetary reviews and a visit from US President Barack Obama,Japan's whaling fleet crept out of port at 10am today (12noon AEDT).