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  • Macken sense: Position position position

    It’s not only real-estate agents who get why position is so important, just ask those poor guys in the mining industry how important  – and tricky –  it is to get their position right, especially  in these final days before the federal Budget. Making the right call on how to position themselves could mean the…

  • Macken sense: I got it totally wrong…

    Let me be the first one to admit that I got it wrong – seriously wrong. In last week’s post I said that I was willing to bet my house on this prediction, “… over the next six months the State and Federal governments are going to be working hand-in-glove to eradicate as much environmental…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
  • Congratulations to Bob Brown

    Today’s resignation of Bob Brown as the leader of the Australian Greens is a historic moment for the environmental movement in Australia. From the Franklin Dam campaign in the early 80’s Dr Brown has been a prominent face of the grassroots environmental movement and then the Greens political party. He will be remembered by future…

  • If opening our pockets would mean emptying them…

    With more than 7,000 islands the Philippines has a coastline longer than the United States. We are surrounded by water, in fact more than 2 million square kilometers. Original blogpost by Mark Dia, Greenpeace Phillipines A majority the Philippine population eat fish, with 80% of animal protein intake coming from the ocean.  One would think that as…

  • Macken sense: I’m not psychic but…

    The mining industry has a problem – farmland, the environment and the pesky Great Barrier Reef just keeps getting in the way of their vast new coal mines and mining infrastructure. Not for much longer. Minister for Resources and Energy, Martin Ferguson, told a National Energy Conference in Brisbane this week what the source of…

  • Working to keep pirates and overfishing out of my backyard

    Tuna is the lifeline for many Pacific island communities – a source of income, jobs and food. That’s why, as a Pacific islander and someone who has been working on oceans conservation for over a decade, I am still very angry at the inaction of the people who are meant to be “managing” our oceans.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
  • Xerox: Honesty is the best policy when you are caught trading with APP

    It is three weeks since we launched ‘The Ramin Paper Trail’ exposing that the logyards at APP’s main pulp mill in Indonesia are riddled with illegal ramin logs. We also released evidence showing that 11 companies, including Xerox, had rainforest fibre from APP in their products Blogpost by Andy Tait, Senior Campaign Advisor Although Indonesia’s…

  • Plastic Crisis in Bangun Village, Indonesia. © Ecoton / Fully Handoko

    Will brooms and shovels clean up the Arctic?

    New Zealand and Finland are practically on opposite sides of the planet, and quite a long way away from Alaska. Yet, they are the two starting points for Shell’s fleet of rented and commissioned ships that are preparing to get together and start drilling for oil in the Arctic this summer. They’re not getting away…

  • Did you hear the one about the CIA?

    Two weeks ago I got the kind of phone call a journalist loves to make and an activist hates to take. It was a journo from The Australian Financial Review (AFR) – my old alma mater – and he began the conversation by saying, “I’ve received a document that I need to get authenticated, can…

  • It’s no holiday for tuna scientists in the Pacific

    Every year, Pacific Ocean fisheries experts gather to review all of the current scientific data and make recommendations to the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) on what us scientists call “conservation and management measures” – measures that should protect not only the target fish species of tunas, marlins, and swordfish, but also ocean…