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Latest Greenpeace News

Rising Tide Aim to Proceed With Australia’s Largest Climate Protest Despite Shock Supreme Court Ruling
How Does Your Canned Tuna Stack Up For Sustainability?
Statement On New Deforestation Definition
Supermarkets must adopt credible ‘deforestation’ definition
Third Public Hearing – Inquiry Into Pacific Priorities
Woolworths to stop sourcing beef linked to deforestation
Former Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson arrested on a Japanese warrant from 2012 – what next?
Government must support proposal to close loophole in climate disclosures bill
Allies for Uluru Statement of Commitment
Greenpeace v Woodside Concise Statement
Offshore gas amendments a massive step backwards for nature protection, climate action: Greenpeace
New Vehicle Emissions Standards legislation to drive real climate action
Joint deforestation investigation exposes broken national environment law
Greenpeace risks expulsion from UN seabed authority meeting for peaceful at-sea protest
Major milestone reached in historic climate judgement as States submit arguments to world’s highest court
Greenpeace calls on car companies that support strong NVES to leave the FCAI, for the body to be renamed
Seventh Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching a desperate warning to end fossil fuels
New Greenpeace research reveals shocking scale of deforestation crisis in Australia
Greenwashing claims on trial: should NZ ban fossil fuel advertising?
“Self-interested whiners” Toyota push for weak pollution laws disappointing but unsurprising
Woodside’s Profits, Our Loss
Greenpeace welcomes crucial steps towards clean energy transition in WA
REVEALED: Fossil fuel giant Woodside breaches environmental laws
Fuel Efficiency ‘modelling’ from the petrol car lobby is “bullshit”: Greenpeace AP
As WA temperatures smash records, Woodside’s gas plans to worsen extreme heat: Greenpeace AP
New Vehicle Efficiency Standards welcome, now floor it to the finish line
Labor urged to move on Oceans Treaty as Pacific leads race to ratify
Woodside cannot be trusted to protect Australia’s interests
“A little less conversation, a little more legislation”: Transport Minister must act on Fuel Efficiency Standard
Greenpeace AP welcomes new luxury car tax change
Greenpeace Australia Pacific takes Woodside to court alleging misleading climate claims
‘Not good enough’: COP28 draft text shows lack of leadership and political will to phase out fossil fuels
‘A down payment on real action’: COP28 finance package welcome, but Australia must step up for the Pacific
‘Massive step forward’: Australian COP28 commitment to end international finance for fossil fuels welcomed
Greenpeace activists scale 140-metre crane to say “STOP WOODSIDE”
COP28 commitment to triple renewables capacity by 2030 must be matched with fossil fuel phase out
Woodside’s dangerous seismic blasting granted shock approval
COP28 Loss and Damage pledge welcome; Australia must now step up with much-needed funds
Fossil fuels and slow progress on Fuel Efficiency Standards holding back climate action, says Greenpeace
‘A moment of reckoning’: At COP28, Australia must deliver on fossil fuel phase out and climate finance
Inaction on dirty cars costing billions, while Toyota uses Australia as dumping ground
Two Questions for Chris Bowen before he leaves for COP28
Greenpeace nitrates research proves need for strong freshwater regulation
New emissions data exposes shocking scale of Woodside’s Burrup Hub gas project
“Now gun it”: Greenpeace welcomes fast-tracking of renewable energy
Green energy, not gas key to WA’s future
‘Chequebook diplomacy in action’: Australia’s Pacific forum commitments fall short without fossil fuel phase out
Toyota EV misinformation pinnacle of self-interest, says Greenpeace AP