Greenpeace
The simple fixes that have saved the lives of sea lions and turtles
By paying attention to the science, some Australian fisheries have become sustainable.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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Green groups fail in bid to delay federal call on Woodside proposal
The deadline for a decision on the North West Shelf extension was delayed from March 31 until May 31 as a result of a “reconsideration request” from the Conservation Council of WA and Greenpeace.
- Hamish Hastie
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Greenpeace bid at heart of new Woodside North West Shelf delay
Both Greenpeace and the Conservation Council WA want Plibersek to rule on Woodside’s $30 billion Browse gas field development alongside the NWS extension proposal.
- Hamish Hastie
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WA premier walks back his words on Woodside’s Browse gas mega-project
The West Australian premier has reopened the possibility his government will support the $30 billion gas export project – even if its environmental watchdog does not.
- Peter Milne
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‘Unacceptable’: Red flag for Woodside’s Browse gas project poses problem for federal government
Concerns about endangered whales and turtles and the risk of an oil spill near a pristine reef present a major challenge for the federal government.
- Peter Milne
Woodside begins quest for compensation from activists who set off smoke bomb at Perth office
Woodside wants to compel three Disrupt Burrup Hub protestors charged over a 2023 smoke bomb incident at its headquarters to reveal details of any others involved as it chases compensation for the cost of an evacuation of the building.
- Peter Milne
Ever wondered what it’s like to sail on Greenpeace’s iconic Rainbow Warrior?
No longer on the “radical flank” of environmental activism, the storied ship still has clout.
- Miki Perkins and Eddie Jim
Gallery: Fighting not sinking
Age photographer Eddie Jim captures a paradise under threat as the Kioan Climate Emergency Declaration is held on Kioa Island, Fiji.
Fighting, not sinking: The Pacific plea for Australian climate action
As heat records tumble and the sea level rises, Fijians on the front lines of the Pacific climate crisis want Australia and other global emitters to do more of the heavy lifting.
- Miki Perkins and Eddie Jim
Extreme weather threatens best-kept art of the Silk Road
The warming atmosphere is already damaging some of China’s most precious historical artefacts.
- Christian Shepherd and Lillian Yang
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