Hundreds strip naked on glacier in global warming protest. Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland — An emergency provokes extreme responses: human beings in danger will abandon social niceties, etiquette, and the norms of acceptable behaviour to raise an...
Greenpeace is celebrating ten years of victories for the Amazon Rainforest.
A group of high profile New Zealanders talk about climate change and why they Signed On to ask NZ Prime Minister John Key to go to Copenhagen to Sign NZ On to 40 per cent emissions reduction by 2020.
The celebrity launch of the Greenpeace Sign On campaign http://www.signon.org.nz Climate change is happening faster than anyone expected. In December this year world leaders will gather in Copenhagen to Sign On to a global agreement for action.
A short video outlining the connection between Fonterra, industrial dairying and climate change.
An original poem performed by Rhys Darby in support of the Sign On campaign for 40 per cent emission reductions in New Zealand.
A Greenpeace investigation has revealed that the iconic New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra is implicated in Indonesian and Malaysian rainforest destruction, dead orangutans and driving global greenhouse gas emissions.
How Fonterra contributes to New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions and threatens New Zealand's clean green brand.
Following recent action on Fonterra palm kernel imports , Greenpeace activists have once again highlighted a Fonterra climate crime - this time its use of dirty lignite coal in Southland.
A human chain of protesters pile sacks labelled Fonterra palm kernel and Fonterra coal outside Fonterra's corporate headquarters, 24 November 2009, in protest of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the dairy giant's intensive farming practices.
In 2009 Greenpeace exposed Fonterra's impact on climate change through a series of high profile activities revealing the dairy giant's climate crimes in New Zealand and overseas.
Rhys Darby does a polar bear skit at the Sign On Planet A day concert for the climate.
On the eve of the Copenhagen climate summit , thousands of Aucklanders came out on to the streets in support of 40 percent by 2020 emissions reduction targets. They marched on Queen Street and gathered in Myers Park for the 'concert for the...
A montage from the Greenpeace NZ Sign On campaign in 2009
Lucy Lawless performs Gloria at the Sign On 'Planet A' concert for the climate.
Greenpeace NZ Executive Director Bunny Mcdiarmid talks about the Copenhagen outcome and the urgent need for action on climate.
This fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs you.
Lucy Lawless and Robyn Malcolm ham it up on the West Coast near Paparoa to help promote the March Against Mining in May 2010.
Sign On ambassadors Lucy Lawless and Robyn Malcolm make a visit to Paparoa National Park -- one of the conservation areas under threat by Gerry Brownlee's plans to mine Schedule 4 land.
We expected 20,000. We HOPED for 30,000. We got nearly double that. In the biggest protest march in living memory, 50,000 turned out on Queen Street today to march against the Government's plan to mine New Zealand's best (Schedule 4) conservation...
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