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Copenhagen kicks off with a challenge to John Key

Blog entry by Nick Young | December 8, 2009

The countdown is over and the time for excuses has run out. Nearly 15,000 delegates from around the world have gathered in Copenhagen for the most important meeting of our time. Next week, they will be joined by over 100 heads of state...

A new paint job for some coal ships across the Tasman

Blog entry by Nick | July 28, 2008

MACKAY AUSTRALIA - Greenpeace activists in inflatables targeted a queue of almost 50 coal ships at Hay Point port in Queensland and are currently painting them with climate change protest messages such as: 'RUDD EXPORTING CO2',...

It's goodnight kiwi for the incandescent bulb

Blog entry by Nick | June 18, 2008

How many politicians does it take to change a lightbulb? Hard to say for sure but it looks like they've almost done it! The NZ Government announced yesterday that NZ will phase out incandescent light bulbs in 2009. According to...

Copenhagen - Historic failure that will live in infamy

Blog entry by nick | December 21, 2009

Spontaneous demonstration by NGOs outside the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, after world leaders failed to agree on a fair, ambitious and binding treaty. © Greenpeace/Myllyvirta The following piece is written by one of our UK...

South Africa doesn’t rate New Zealand’s Super 14 chances

Blog entry by Phil | June 5, 2010

I never expected to hear about rugby at the climate change talks but today’s session of the Kyoto Protocol negotiations was sporting in a number of ways. The session started ordinarily enough. The European Union and Russia started...

Marsden B

Page | August 6, 2007 at 23:32

Due to relentless campaigning by Greenpeace and many others, Mighty River Power canned its plan to refire the mothballed Marsden B coal fired power station in March 2007.

Greenpeace activists chained to the entrance of Auckland Airport incinerator

Image | April 28, 2003 at 1:00

Police and fire service use the jaws of life in an attempt to cut free a group of Greenpeace activists who chained themselves to the entrance of the Auckland Airport incinerator protesting the emissions of deadly dioxins.

Greenpeace activists chained to the entrance of Auckland Airport incinerator

Image | April 28, 2003 at 1:00

Police and fire service use the jaws of life in an attempt to cut free a group of Greenpeace activists who chained themselves to the entrance of the Auckland Airport incinerator protesting the emissions of deadly dioxins.

Greenpeace activists shut down Auckland Airport incinerator

Image | September 17, 2002 at 1:00

AUCKLAND: Greenpeace activists shut down the Auckland Airport incinerator.

Greenpeace activists shut down Auckland Airport incinerator

Image | September 17, 2002 at 1:00

AUCKLAND: Greenpeace activists shut down the Auckland Airport incinerator.

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