Four thousand people turned out to show their support for the Sign On campaign today in Auckland with a march to Myers Park for the Planet A concert. The Sign On campaign aims to get John Key to support a 40 % by 2020 emissions reduction target...
Greenpeace has renewed its call for John Key and dairy giant Fonterra to stop the import of palm based animal feed because of its devastating climate impact, by painting a large slogan reading "Fonterra climate crime" on a shipment in the Port of...
Ambassadors for Greenpeace's Sign On campaign gather at the campaign launch function. The campaign aims to get John Key to sign on to a 40 % by 2020 emissions reduction target.
Greenpeace deposited over 30 porcelain toilets on parliament grounds. The activity coincides with Parliaments speech from the Throne and the 9th day of UN climate talks in Poznan, Poland. Greenpeace is calling on the NZ delegation currently at...
A giant Greenpeace hot-air balloon over Auckland City, to mark the start of a six-week national tour aboard the Rainbow Warrior and draw attention to the lack of an emissions reduction target in New Zealand.
Greenpeace's Target Climate Change balloon at Bastion Point, Auckland. 2008
Target Climate Change banner unfurled on the Rainbow Warrior to mark the launch of the six week tour of New Zealand and the launch of the Greenpeace Emissions Trading Report
As part of a Global Day of Action on climate change, the Be The Change campaign hosted a Climate Rescue Carnival, which also involved over 350 of those who visited the carnival getting together to spell out "Climate SOS" at Western Park in...
Greenpeace activists load coal from a stockpile at the Huntly Power Station to be returned to the Rotowaru mine.
Greenpeace activists dump coal returned from a stockpile at the Huntly Power Station outside Solid Energy's Rotowaru Mine headquarters.
Heatwave FM DJs Steve Abel and Bomber Bradbury talk about climate change on the Global Day of Action, November 2006.
A Greenpeace activist hangs on the side of the 'Almar' which was bringing a shipment of coal into the Port of Tauranga.
Greenpeace activist Adam Shore hangs from the side of the ship Atermon, in a protest to stop the unloading of coal from Indonesia to be burnt at the Huntly power station.
28 January 2011 - USA. The Greenpeace Airship A.E. Bates flies over the location of oil billionaires David and Charles Koch's latest secret political strategy meeting, with a banner reading "Koch Brothers: Dirty Money." The aerial message is...
Five Greenpeace activists occupy the ship’s cranes. The MV Great Motion has 10,000 tonnes of palm kernel on board. It is at anchor just outside the Port, where it had been waiting for another ship to unload its palm kernel and depart a berth used...
Coal-fired power station smokestacks. Coal is the most polluting fossil fuel and the largest single contributor to climate change.
A protest outside Port Tauranga the day after the last of the 14 activists were removed from the East Ambition.
Greenpeace activists hang from crane cables aboard the East Ambition
A Greenpeace activist locked to the anchor chain of the East Ambition
A Greenpeace inflatable in front of the East Ambition with an activist locked to the anchor chain.
How Fonterra contributes to New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions and threatens New Zealand's clean green brand.
An original poem performed by Rhys Darby in support of the Sign On campaign for 40 per cent emission reductions in New Zealand.
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.
Greenpeace volunteers covered in 'oil', at Muriwai beach' send a strong message to the Government to stop its plans for the drilling of new deep water oil wells off New Zealand's coast.
On 18 MAY 2010 Greenpeace activists blocked the fuel depot of Fonterra's Clandeboye factory in Canterbury. The action draws attention to how the company is damaging the climate by choosing to burn coal when cleaner alternatives exist another...
Lucy Lawless and Robyn Malcolm ham it up on the West Coast near Paparoa to help promote the March Against Mining in May 2010.
Greenpeace NZ Executive Director Bunny Mcdiarmid talks about the Copenhagen outcome and the urgent need for action on climate.
Lucy Lawless performs Gloria at the Sign On 'Planet A' concert for the climate.
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...
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.
During TVNZ coverage of the Fonterra results press conference reporters asked Andrew Ferrier directly whether Fonterra supports rainforest destruction. He then revealed a bad case of foot in mouth and threw the comms department a total hospital...
Victor tells the story of how oil companies ended up trying to drill in the North Sea and the Arctic - and how he ended up trying to stop them. Drawings by fellow deckhand Jono Emmon.
Our hundred year relationship with oil is at a crossroads. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has shone a light on the far reaching consequences that our addiction to oil is having on the natural world and on the climate.
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...
Activists aboard the flotilla opposing deep sea oil drilling disrupted the seismic testing by Brazilian oil giant Petrobras. Swimmers with large visible buoys baring flags with the message 'Stop Deep Sea Oil' entered the water in front of the oil...
Maps of the expedition.
Nick Smith, National Party Environment spokesperson and Nandor, Green MP, enjoy a snarler at the Greenpeace New Zealand solar powered sausage sizzle outside of parliament today under the banner 'All sizzle no sausage' to highlight the difference...
Activist on top of Huntly Power Station coal conveyor unfurled a 45-metre banner "climate change starts here" with an arrow pointing to the coal station.
Action Against Oil Exploration Expansion in New Zealand Greenpeace volunteers covered in 'oil', at Muriwai beach' send a strong message to the Government to stop its plans for the drilling of new deep water oil wells off New Zealand's coast.
The East Ambition heads into Port Tauranga with twelve Greenpeace activists aboard.
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