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Turns out that the Govt’s plan to underwrite the risk of oil exploration could be unlawful
After reversing the ban on new offshore oil and gas exploration permits, New Zealand’s coalition government is now considering whether to share the risks of exploration with the fossil fuel…
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VIDEO: The world is on the edge, but together we can still turn the tide
With a world on fire, at war, and underwater, we face great challenges together, but we’ve shown that with action, courage and solidarity, we can turn the tide.
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Greenpeace slams late release of redacted Fast Track seabed mining documents
Greenpeace is slamming the government’s late release of heavily redacted documents from Trans-Tasman Resources’ Taranaki seabed mining application, including a discredited impact assessment carried from 2016.
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Volunteer News: December 2024
December volunteer newsletter: featuring campaign updates, basic actions training and upcoming events
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50 years of making waves to put hope into action
For fifty years, Greenpeace has been making waves here in Aotearoa. This year marks our 50th anniversary. Generations of activists have spoken truth to power under the Greenpeace banner. At…
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Emissions Reduction Plan ‘not worth the paper it’s written on’
Greenpeace says second Emissions Reduction Plan 'not worth the paper', more people will take to the streets to confront climate polluters directly.
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Shell backs down in its lawsuit against Greenpeace
Just over a year ago, Shell sued Greenpeace UK, Greenpeace International and nine individuals for millions over a completely peaceful protest. We showed them their bully tactics won’t intimidate us – and…
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What started in the Pacific is now the world’s largest climate justice campaign!
Pasifika activists are making history with their world-first campaign demanding countries be held legally responsible to protect their people from the impacts of the climate crisis.
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Explosive LNG report casts more doubt on Govt’s plan to build fossil gas import terminal
As the Luxon Government threatens to build a new LNG import terminal in New Zealand, an explosive new report casts further doubt on the wisdom of that plan.
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Explosive Truths: The Perils of LNG Fossil Gas
The liquefied gas industry has always been an intrinsically dangerous business, and that’s not changing. This report delves into the history of liquefied gas (LNG) accidents, highlighting lack of transparency,…