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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

http://www.greenpeace.org.au || Greenpeace ship the Esperanza welcomed to Airlie beach by a flotilla of boats and tall ships this week. Greenpeace was supporting local community protests against a proposed shale oil mine near the Great Barrier Reef.

Sign the petition asking Rudd to commit to renewable energy: http://www.greenpeace.org.au/energyrevolution.

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  • The greedy people responsible for environmental destruction are never ever going to change. You can't talk the parisite out of sucking your blood. The only way to stop them is to literaly physically aprehend and imprison them for crimes against humanity. The sad thing, is that earth saveing pollution free electrical technology like cold fusion is prooven to work, and the secret is kept by the ultra ritch in order to squeeze the last possible drop of blood out of the petrol and nuclear industrys.

  • A win for the good guys!!!

  • Good to so many people waking up to this generations responsibilities to environmental stewardship.

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