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  • Simon Bridges

    Government shows foreign oil companies deep sea drilling in NZ not a safe bet

    In passing the ‘Anadarko Amendment’ yesterday the Government once again perverted the New Zealand Story by putting big business ahead of New Zealanders. It is a toady legislation that criminalises…

    Nick Young 1 min read
  • Disrupting Oil Survey in New Zealand. © Malcolm Pullman / Greenpeace

    Government bid to criminalise sea protests slammed

    A range of well-known New Zealand groups and individuals have today slammed the government’s controversial move to criminalise aspects of peaceful protests at sea.

    Greenpeace
  • Pull the other one Sealord

    It seems that Sealord thinks we all came down in the last shower and are prepared to believe whatever line they spin in defence of unsustainable canned tuna.A few weeks…

    Karli Thomas 1 min read
  • Getting used to the ‘new normal’

    As I flew up the country from Wellington to Auckland this week, on yet another beautiful day, I was struck by the colour of our country. Brown. Burned to a…

    Cindy Baxter, Coal Action Network 3 min read
  • A message to Anadarko

    As we sailed out of Wellington through the Cook Strait on the Rainbow Warrior a few days ago, all of a sudden we were met by hundreds of dolphins. And they kept arriving until we were completely surrounded. I was totally blown away and even the most experienced seafarers among us were amazed. And it…

    Nick Young 1 min read
  • Something Anadarko ought to know

    Last week I was lucky enough to be one of the group of local grassroots organisers from around the country who spent a few fantastic days at sea on the Rainbow Warrior's Bluff-to-Wellington journey. Something of a childhood dream of mine, it was a surreal and, luckily for us, sun-drenched experience. The Rainbow Warrior is…

    Jessie 1 min read
  • The Future is Here: New Jobs, New Prosperity and a New Clean Economy

    The World is witnessing a historic, global shift in the way we power our homes our businesses and our economies. Climate change is here. How we respond is the only question that remains.

    Greenpeace New Zealand
  • We did it for the future

    It’s almost a year since we climbed the Shell-contracted drilling rig, Noble Discoverer.  Landing on the pier that day we felt dwarfed by the vast 53 meter drill tower that sat…

    Lucy Lawless 2 min read
  • Star Lawless slams oil giant Shell outside court

    Film and TV star Lucy Lawless and seven activists were today convicted and sentenced to 120 hours community service each for attempting to stop an Arctic-bound oil drilling ship last…

    Nick Young 2 min read
  • Whale-Oil Blog

    New Zealand waters are home to 47 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises, which is over half the world’s 80 species of cetaceans. A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!

    Dean Baigent-Mercer 2 min read