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Month in pictures: November 2007

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.

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Taking action on coal

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.

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Walk Against Warming 2007

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?

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The people's blockade of the world's biggest coal port

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.

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Polar bears remind Howard of climate change

Polar bears join John Howard during his early morning walk in Canberra to remind him about the melting ice caps.

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APEC in pictures

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.

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