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Apple can be an environmental leader again
Apple has so many fans because the company knows how to take something great and make it even better. The Green My Apple campaign worked the same way. Greenpeace built some simple tools and let Apple-lovers create unique messages to send directly to Apple. …
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Trouble in the Kimberley underscores risk for institutional investors
Press release – 15 May, 2012Sydney 14th May 2012 As tensions escalate around James Price Point, the proposed site of the Woodside gas hub in the Kimberley, Greenpeace Australia Pacific is calling on the industry super funds to reconsider their exposure to such a high risk project through their investment in the joint venture partners.This…
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Macken sense: Fortunes, fairy tales and what real dollars could do
Having watched more Budget night speeches than is probably healthy for any woman, I have to say there is always a touch of la lunar about the whole thing. It’s like everyone on the government’s side agrees to take stupid tablets while the Opposition gets tanked on laughing gas, both sides face off and either…
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“Homeless” Sumatran tigers call to action to save their forest homes
Commuters in this morning’s notorious Jakarta rush-hour did double-takes as hundreds of homeless Sumatran tigers descended on Indonesia’s Ministry of Forestry to urge the Government to take action to stop companies like Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) from destroying their forest homes. Blogpost by Zul Fahmni, Greenpeace Forest campaigner – April 19, 2012 Greenpeace activists…
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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…
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Apple, Amazon, Microsoft choose dirty energy to power growing cloud
Press release – 17 April, 2012Greenpeace International report evaluates 14 IT companies’ energy choicesSydney/ San Francisco, USA, 18 April 2012– The current explosion in cloud computing offered by major IT companies is driving significant new demand for dirty energy like coal and nuclear power, according to a new report from Greenpeace International. The report, “…