Greenseas comes last in Greenpeace’s 2017 ranking of canned tuna
Greenpeace is calling on Woolworths to drop Greenseas canned tuna from its shelves, following the release of its 2017 Tuna Guide today.The Greenpeace Tuna Guide ranks the major canned tuna brands based...
View ArticleLeaked BP report sparks concerns over safety
Sydney and London, 13 December 2016: BP’s withdrawal from the Great Australian Bight this October was an even luckier break than previously thought, said Greenpeace Australia Pacific today after The...
View ArticleBack-to-back bleaching events show urgent need for government action on...
Sydney, 10 April 2017 - Our leaders are failing the to address the root cause of bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef with a new report showing their inaction has seen two-thirds of the coral hit by...
View ArticleGreenseas comes last in Greenpeace’s 2017 ranking of canned tuna
Greenpeace is calling on Woolworths to drop Greenseas canned tuna from its shelves, following the release of its 2017 Tuna Guide today.The Greenpeace Tuna Guide ranks the major canned tuna brands based...
View ArticleCarmichael rail loan an abuse of taxpayer’s money, finds Greenpeace report
Sydney, 21 December: A $1bn government loan to build the Carmichael Rail Project in Queensland is against the public interest and cannot proceed, says a Greenpeace Australia Pacific report released...
View ArticleAmazon still lags behind Apple, Google in Greenpeace renewable energy report
Apple, Google, Facebook, and newcomer Switch are taking some of the greatest strides towards 100% renewable energy, while companies such as Netflix, Amazon Web Services, and Samsung are lagging. The...
View ArticleGreenpeace: Turnbull’s preposterous coal dogma smashed by record heat
Sydney, 19 January 2016: Responding to the finding that 2016 was the hottest on record, Greenpeace climate and energy campaigner, Nikola Casule, said:“Earlier this week, Prime Minister Turnbull claimed...
View ArticleFields of dead or dying coral seen in new Great Barrier Reef footage
Sydney, 24 March 2017 - For the first time, the devastating coral bleaching striking the Great Barrier Reef has been captured with close range UAV footage, released today by Greenpeace Australia...
View ArticleGreenpeace’s Head of Pacific Net slams Australia for selling out its Pacific...
“Australia - you are either with the coal industry, or with the Pacific”, said Greenpeace’s Head of Pacific Net Matisse Walkden-Brown in response to this week’s lobby trip by Australian Prime Minister,...
View ArticleLeaked BP report sparks concerns over safety
Sydney and London, 13 December 2016: BP’s withdrawal from the Great Australian Bight this October was an even luckier break than previously thought, said Greenpeace Australia Pacific today after The...
View ArticleBack-to-back bleaching events show urgent need for government action on...
Sydney, 10 April 2017 - Our leaders are failing the to address the root cause of bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef with a new report showing their inaction has seen two-thirds of the coral hit by...
View ArticleGreenseas comes last in Greenpeace’s 2017 ranking of canned tuna
Greenpeace is calling on Woolworths to drop Greenseas canned tuna from its shelves, following the release of its 2017 Tuna Guide today.The Greenpeace Tuna Guide ranks the major canned tuna brands based...
View ArticleSolar panel display on Parliament House lawn marks Paris Agreement ratification
Canberra, 11 November 2016 – A display of solar panels was set up by Greenpeace Australia Pacific on the Parliament House lawn this morning to mark Australia’s ratification of the Paris climate...
View ArticleMajor win as Greenseas goes FAD-free following public outcry
Sydney, 27 April 2017: Greenpeace today welcomes the commitment by Greenseas to end their use of destructive fishing practices in sourcing their tuna, following a public outcry.The brand has announced...
View ArticleLatest scheme to create mirror clouds a symptom of government’s inaction on...
Sydney, 27 April 2017: The government’s failure to take effective action to protect the Great Barrier Reef from climate change is forcing tourism operators and scientists to consider increasingly...
View ArticleOgilvy and Greenpeace join forces to raise awareness of global warming
Drops of water will slow down in real time and even drip backwards for shoppers outside Pitt Street Mall in Sydney as part of an installation to raise awareness of climate change.The standing exhibit...
View ArticleCommBank left behind on coal as Westpac leads the way
Greenpeace Australia Pacific welcomes today’s decision by Westpac to commit to not finance projects in any new thermal coal basins.This commitment, released by the bank as part of its Position...
View ArticleCarmichael rail loan an abuse of taxpayer’s money, finds Greenpeace report
Sydney, 21 December: A $1bn government loan to build the Carmichael Rail Project in Queensland is against the public interest and cannot proceed, says a Greenpeace Australia Pacific report released...
View ArticleAmazon still lags behind Apple, Google in Greenpeace renewable energy report
Apple, Google, Facebook, and newcomer Switch are taking some of the greatest strides towards 100% renewable energy, while companies such as Netflix, Amazon Web Services, and Samsung are lagging. The...
View ArticleGreenpeace: Turnbull’s preposterous coal dogma smashed by record heat
Sydney, 19 January 2016: Responding to the finding that 2016 was the hottest on record, Greenpeace climate and energy campaigner, Nikola Casule, said:“Earlier this week, Prime Minister Turnbull claimed...
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