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Rousing Send Off for Flotilla

Video | March 30, 2011 at 10:46

Auckland, Sunday 27 March 2011: This afternoon a support flotilla of 20 yachts, kayaks, tinnys and tira waka escorted a group of four yachts heading to Whangaparāoa Bay by Cape Runaway on the East Cape of the North Island to join te...

Highlights from the 2011 Stop Deep Sea Oil Flotilla

Video | May 17, 2011 at 18:03

This is the story of the 2011 flotilla opposing deep sea oil drilling, a group of boats that sailed in the name of te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Greenpeace, the Nuclear Free Flotilla, Forest and Bird, anti-mining group Coromandel Watchdog, the Coal Action...

Why Petrobras has no right(s) to drill for deep sea oil off the East Cape

Blog entry by Jay Harkness | September 19, 2011

While the oil industry has no moral right to be opening up new, extreme frontiers in its search for the last few drops of oil - given the damage climate change will do to life on this planet - it’s also apparent that the industry may...

Elvis to appear in Tauranga

Blog entry by Nick Young | April 28, 2011

On Saturday one of the vessels in the deep sea oil protest flotilla was boarded by police and the skipper - Elvis Teddy - arrested. Aboard the San Pietro, Elvis and his crew including te Whanau a Apanui tribal leader Rikirangi...

Government's Energy Strategy puts us in hot water

Blog entry by Nathan Argent | April 4, 2011

Copyright Greenpeace/Malcolm Pullman As a flotilla of yachts and fishing boats sets sail for the choppy waters off the East Cape to bear witness to deepwater oil exploration, the Government’s leaked energy strategy appears to be a...

Fighting spirit at Flotilla send off

Blog entry by Dean Baigent-Mercer | March 28, 2011

Copyright Greenpeace/Malcolm Pullman In speech and in song their rejection of Government approvals to allow oil exploration in their traditional water off East Cape was clear. It sent goosebumps. “This is not about money, this is...

History repeats ...

Blog entry by Suzette Jackson | March 25, 2011

Public rally as flotilla leaves Auckland for Moruroa to protest French nuclear tests. 08/06/1995 © Greenpeace / Dave Hallett New Zealand has got a great tradition when it comes to flotillas – groups of small yachts sailing huge...

Reprocessing

Page | December 14, 2006 at 22:11

Reprocessing is the treatment of spent nuclear fuel to separate unused uranium, plutonium and fission waste products. It is a hazardous process, which significantly increases the total volume of nuclear waste as well as producing pure plutonium -...

Flotilla Stop Deep Sea Oil

Image | March 27, 2011 at 18:06

Auckland 27 March 2011: A support flotilla of 20 yachts, kayaks, tinnys and tira waka escorted a group of four yachts heading to Whangaparāoa Bay by Cape Runaway on the East Cape of the North Island to join te Whānau-a-Apanui in their campaign to...

Flotilla welcomed by te Whānau ā Apanui

Video | April 4, 2011 at 15:17

Opotiki, 2 April, 2011 - Skippers, crew and activists from the flotilla of boats, which travelled from around the North Island were welcomed today at a hui in Whangaparoa Bay which was attended by an estimated 600 people opposed to deep sea oil...

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