Apr 24 2013

CommonDreams: In Protest, Climate Activists Board Coal Ship Off Great Barrier Reef

Newswire | Published 24 Apr 2013, 8:31 am | Comments Off on CommonDreams: In Protest, Climate Activists Board Coal Ship Off Great Barrier Reef -

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Greenpeace activists off the coast of Australia boarded a massive coal ship on Wednesday in a dramatic protest against the ongoing coal mining and export boom in the country.

Six international activists, using a speed boat, pulled alongside the the Korean-owned MV Meister and subsequently boarded the coal-laden vessel.

In a statement, the group said:

We did this because Australia’s coal exports are the nation’s greatest contribution to climate change and plans are underway to roughly double the volume of coal we export. A development that flies in the face of Australia’s commitment to take action to limit global warming to below 2 degrees.

We’ve all seen what climate change is doing to this country and the places we love. That’s why over ten thousand Australians – including the country’s most respected climate scientists and academics and over forty non-government organisations from around the country – have called for the expansion of our biggest contribution to it to stop.

Right now there is no political solution to this problem because all the major political parties have committed to doubling and trebling our coal exports. So, in the absence of any action being taken by our political leaders, Greenpeace is calling on all Australians to join it in physically preventing the expansion of coal, through peaceful civil disobedience.


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