All articles by Greenpeace Australia Pacific
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Major Parties Fail On Climate: 12 New Coal Plants Proposed
As federal Parliament resumes this week, climate change is back on top of the agenda. Both sides continue treating the issue like a political football. It’s a bit like being diagnosed with cancer and then having your doctors endlessly squabble about what to do about it. The reality is that while Kevin Rudd and Tony…
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Whaling On Trial In Japan
The trial date for the Tokyo Two is finally approaching after months of drawn-out pre-court processes.
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New Global Leader For A New Year: Kumi Naidoo
A new year has sprung from the hope and ashes of 2009. It’s a perfect opportunity for us to introduce you to Kumi Naidoo – the new leader of Greenpeace internationally. Kumi is also the first African to take on the job as Executive Director of Greenpeace International. In a recent interview with the BBC,…
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Joss Garman: Copenhagen – Historic failure that will live in infamy
Originally published in The Independent The most progressive US president in a generation comes to the most important international meeting since the Second World War and delivers a speech so devoid of substance that he might as well have made it on speaker-phone from a beach in Hawaii. His aides argue in private that he…
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Assessment Of Copenhagen Accord
It ain’t good enough. Not by a long way. It isn’t fair, it isn’t ambitious, it isn’t legally binding – and it isn’t going to save the world from runaway global warming. Our political team on the ground in Copenhagen have pulled this quick (interim) assessment of the details of the Copenhagen Accord. We’ll be…
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Obama Fails At Copenhagen – Rudd Must Reject Deal
In closing hours of the Copenhagen climate summit, US President Barack Obama announced an alleged ‘meaningful’ climate deal – an agreement that was cooked up among a small group of countries. This deal was done behind the scenes and without any involvement of those countries most vulnerable to the early affects of climate change. The…
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Not Fair, Not Ambitious And Not Legally Binding
What did we get from Copenhagen? Nothing at all like what the world has asked for. Speaking from Copenhagen, Greenpeace International Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo put it like this: “The city of Copenhagen is a climate crime scene tonight, with the guilty men and women fleeing to the airport in shame. World leaders had a…
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Copenhagen In Crisis – Your Pressure Needed
With the Copenhagen climate talks at crunch point, a leaked document from the UN shows that the likely outcome of the meeting is failure. Greenpeace Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo is calling this “the single most important piece of paper in the world today”. What’s worth such claims? The document, dated this Tuesday, 15 December, is…
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Things Are Getting Hot In Copenhagen
Things are heating up, both inside and outside the Bella Centre here in Copenhagen. Of course, there’s climate change, the greatest threat to our civilisation, that’s warming the planet and threatening everything humanity holds dear … well, we know that. Then there is the worldwide climate movement that is increasingly making its voice heard around…
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Copenhagen And Carbon Capture And Storage
As I wrote last week, one of the many side meetings at the Copenhagen climate summit was a small gathering of countries that were plotting to undermine the UN’s Clean Development Mechanism (designed to promote sustainable development) by including the controversial Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology. If it goes ahead, it would mean that…