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Greenpeace activists take part in the global day of action on climate 
change outside the proposed coal burning power station Marsden B at 
Ruakaka, Northland.

Greenpeace activists take part in the global day of action on climate change outside the proposed coal burning power station Marsden B at Ruakaka, Northland.

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Climate change is real. We're seeing the effects all around us – polar ice melting, sea level rising and extreme weather events.

If we want to reduce the impact of climate change and have reliable energy sources, we must make changes, at a government and individual level.

Solutions to climate change and energy crises already exist - clean energy, energy efficiency and new environmentally sound technologies.


Greenpeace New Zealand’s work to stop climate change and provide New Zealand with reliable energy includes:

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The latest climate campaign news

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With just 12 days before the critical UN Copenhagen Climate Summit, we are taking direct action again today - blocking one of the world's largest pulp mills, in the heart of Indonesia's rainforests. The export facilities have been shutdown by our activists for 9 hours already. Most of the them have been taken away by police but Frank (Germany), Jetske (Netherlands), Alien (Indonesia) and Joel (Philippines) are still holding on.

Returning Climate Crimes to Fonterra's front door

In the latest in a series of actions targeting Fonterra Climate Crimes today a human chain formed outside the Fonterra Corporate HQ in Auckland and piled sacks labelled ‘Fonterra palm kernel’ and ‘Fonterra coal’ outside at the front door.

Fonterra's Climate Crimes: A call to action

Just before dawn this morning Greenpeace activists shut down a mine pit at the Southland ‘New Vale’ lignite coalmine. This was the third of a series of actions targeting Fonterra’s climate crimes. Support is now building for a public protest at the Fonterra Corporate HQ.