Agriculture campaign timeline
For two years, we’ve been telling industry and Government that NZ has too many cows, and that big irrigation is killing our rivers and ruining our soil. We’ve fought for an end to Government funding for big irrigation schemes, and this year we won. Take a look at the history of our agriculture campaign.
A timeline of the early days of the Greenpeace agriculture campaign
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Shipping crisis or rigged system? How the war on Iran could make your food bills soar once again
The war on Iran hasn’t just caused a shipping delay. It has exposed how our global food systems are vulnerable – dependent on synthetic fertilisers.
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Seamount expedition findings: 100-year old deep sea secrets revealed
A year on from our voyage, we’re excited to finally share some of our findings from our Seamount Expedition.
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REVEALED: Scientists’ discovery of ancient deep sea corals brings new hope for protection against threat of industrial fishing
New scientific research from Greenpeace has uncovered ancient and fragile corals at a Lord Howe Rise seamount in the South Pacific, an area of huge ecological significance in the high seas that has never been surveyed before.
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QUIZ: Test your fishy knowledge of orange roughy
Test your knowledge on orange roughy, the deep sea fish at risk from overfishing and bottom trawling
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The strikes on Iran show why quitting oil is more important than ever
As Israel and the United States strike Iran, global oil markets are on edge. Oil prices have begun rising even before any disruption to supply. Oil traders are factoring in the possibility the Strait of Hormuz might close. Roughly 20% of the world’s traded oil passes through this narrow waterway between Iran to the north…