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    Rising Tide protest: climate activists stop three ships from entering world’s largest coal port in Newcastle | Newcastle and the Hunter

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    Rising Tide protest: climate activists stop three ships from entering world’s largest coal port in Newcastle | Newcastle and the Hunter
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    Activists have blocked two extra coal ships from getting into the Port of Newcastle on the fourth day of the Rising Tide protests, bringing the entire variety of ships rotated by campaigners this weekend to a few.

    Hundreds of individuals have gathered at Rising Tide’s annual local weather protest on the world’s largest coal port. The blockade started on Thursday and can proceed till Tuesday.

    A whole lot have kayaked into the port, with many extra watching on from the seaside.

    Three activists secured themselves to the anchor chain and sides of a ship on Sunday as a part of a Greenpeace Australia Pacific motion, the atmosphere group mentioned.

    The Australian musicians Oli and Louis Leimbach, who had earlier carried out on the protest as a part of the band Lime Cordiale, had been joined by Dr Elen O’Donnell, a health care provider and Greenpeace activist who boarded the vessel, Greenpeace mentioned.

    The activists unfurled a banner that acknowledged “Part out coal and gasoline” and painted the phrases “Timeline now!” on the ship.

    “We’re taking motion at the moment, alongside 1000’s of people that have joined Rising Tide’s blockade, to point out Australia’s leaders that if the federal government gained’t act, the individuals will,” O’Donnell mentioned.

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    “Australia is the world’s third-largest fossil gas exporter, and its outsized function within the local weather disaster requires critical motion. Each cargo of coal that leaves this port contributes to extra devastating bushfires, floods and cyclones.”

    Rising Tide mentioned it stopped a second ship from getting into the port on Sunday.

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    On Saturday activists had stopped a ship from getting into the port. Eleven protesters had been arrested and charged by police after they breached an exclusion zone put in place by the New South Wales authorities. The zone, which was authorised by the transport minister, John Graham, covers a lot of the harbour till Monday morning.

    Protesters who breach the zone, which is marked by buoys, face enforcement motion.

    Rising Tide mentioned a further 22 individuals had been arrested and charged on Sunday morning for breaching the exclusion zone. Two youngsters had been arrested however not charged.

    Rising Tide mentioned some individuals had been charged for getting into the marine exclusion zone. That offence, if confirmed, carries a most penalty $1,100. The protest group mentioned others had been charged below anti-protest legal guidelines that carry a most penalty of two years in jail.

    Joe Rafalowicz, the top of local weather and vitality at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, criticised the Albanese authorities for persevering with to approve new gasoline and coal tasks.

    “At Cop30 in Brazil, the Australian authorities joined the landmark Belém Declaration – its strongest assertion but that acknowledges our worldwide dedication to restrict warming to 1.5C means no new fossil fuels,” he mentioned.

    “However simply days later, the Albanese authorities doubled down on coal and gasoline – fully at odds with Australia’s obligation and accountability to deal with emissions as one of many world’s largest coal and gasoline exporters. It’s a joke.”

    Rising Tide referred to as on the federal authorities to: cancel all new fossil gas tasks; tax fossil gas income at 78% to fund the transition from these fuels and pay for local weather harm; and finish coal exports from Newcastle by 2030.

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