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  • Climate sceptics leave the Parliament

    Its been a bad election for climate change sceptics, but there are a number of them still left in the Parliament. And one of them could yet lead the Liberal Party. In August 2007 a House of Representatives Inquiry report into Geosequestration (burying carbon dioxide underground- the ‘sweep it under the carpet’ solution) was released.…

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  • What the Oz election outcome means for the election

    The Australian election was a comprehensive thumping for the conservative parties. And one of the things that hurt them most was their (non) position on climate change – in particular the refusal to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. Former environment minister, and now frontrunner for the Liberal leadership, Malcolm Turnbull, was unequivocal the Monday after the…

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  • Latest Anvil Hill legal case fails, but campaign continues!

    George Woods from Rising Tide The controversial Anvil Hill open cut coal mine has become a symbol not only for the rampant expansion of the coal industry in the Hunter Valley and its contribution to greenhouse gas pollution, but also of the failure of state and federal legislation to provide a responsible planning and accountability…

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  • Kevin 08 is about quitting coal

    So Labor got up, big time. Congratulations to them. Their victory represents a golden opportunity for the new government to take strong leadership on the key election issue of climate change, by quitting coal and delivering the deep emission cuts required to avoid dangerous global warming. While Kevin 07 was about winning the election, Kevin…

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  • Election eve- some thoughts on where to from here.

    On election eve, where are we placed after all the froth and bubble of the campaign? We don’t yet know who’s going to win the election tomorrow night but there are a number of things that we do know: 1) The international science community has released its strongest warning yet that we need to cut…

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  • The coal mafia’s last gasp

    This is the election we had to have. Finally, the environment movement with the help of the Australian population has dragged climate change onto the agenda. Meanwhile the coal industry, their pollie buddies and their gullible lap dog lackeys are still kicking and screaming. And the lie that they’re screaming is ‘clean coal’. Ha! The…

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  • The time to save our planet is nigh

    Think of all those gifts the planet has given you. That quick dip in the river on a hot day. A clear starry night. The wonderland of colour on a snorkelling trip to the Barrier Reef. A perfect tomato. And now the world’s top scientists have a issued a grim warning. They’ve said if we…

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  • Activist update

    Central Coast, 2.00pm: I have just returned from the gates of Munmorah coal-fire power station, where 15 of my fellow activists have been arrested. It’s been a hectic day but we have succeeded in preventing coal from entering one of the country’s oldest and dirtiest power stations for over five hours, sending it into wind-down.…

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  • Greenpeace Power Station Action Update

    Munmorah, NSW Central Coast, Thursday 8am 15 November 2007: I’m just touching base from the roof of Munmorah coal fired power station, where my fellow climbers have painted the message ‘Coal Kills’. And that’s exactly why we’re up here – because coal kills. It’s killing our planet, it’s killing our economy and it’s killing our…

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  • A whole lot of climate blah, blah, but no action

    Tens of thousands of people braved the heat in cities across the nation on Sunday to show their anger at so many years of inaction on climate change. And with so much talk about the Kyoto Protocol, emissions trading and various low-impact but distracting thingy-me-jigs you could be forgiven for getting hopeful. Maybe, just maybe…

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