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BREAKING: Oil floods stadium ahead of Men’s Rugby World Cup tournament kick off
Horrifying footage of oil flooding the Stade De France stadium was captured in a powerful new animated video released today by Greenpeace France.
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Full ban on bottom trawling in Hauraki Gulf needed
Greenpeace is renewing its call for a complete ban on destructive bottom trawling in the Hauraki Gulf marine park, following a government announcement today that trawl methods will continue in parts of the Gulf.
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Politicians must address the cow in the room this election – Greenpeace
With just fifty days until the 2023 election, Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling on all political parties to step up and commit to bold and urgent climate action.
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He Waka Eke Noa, BlackRock, and why we need a climate election
with announcements on agricultural emissions and He Waka Eke Noa, renewable energy, and transport, climate change has been high on the political agenda lately.
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Protecting the deep: the imperative to ban deep sea mining
In the depths of our oceans lies a mysterious realm, a vast expanse known as the deep sea. This remote and relatively unexplored environment holds secrets of marine life, geological wonders, and delicate ecosystems that have evolved over millions of years. However, a new threat has revealed itself: deep sea mining.
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Why ban single use plastic bottles?
Our planet is facing an unprecedented climate and biodiversity crisis fueled in part by runaway plastic production.
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Carbon markets are a threat to the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest needs real protection from the enormous threats it faces. The standing forest, Indigenous Peoples, and traditional communities in the region are beset by challenges such as the…
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Delay of He Waka Eke Noa means big dairy still the cow in the room
Greenpeace is slating today’s announcement that He Waka Eke Noa has been delayed yet again as adding insult to injury for New Zealanders, who pay the price of climate collapse.
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Six things that keep me grounded and avoid climate anxiety
These are six things that keep me grounded and avoid climate anxiety.
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Govt’s Land Transport Plan a “missed opportunity” – Greenpeace
Greenpeace is labelling the Labour Government's new land transport plan "a missed opportunity" for climate action.