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Too much fossil fuel are being burned to be fixed by planting trees
The idea that we can mitigate current carbon emissions by “offsetting” them with carbon reduction initiatives elsewhere has become central to government and business responses to climate change. But it’s…
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We need your help to fight Shell in court
Shell is suing Greenpeace - threatening an $8m damages claim and trying to stop us protesting anywhere in the world. We need your help to fight Shell in court.
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National’s 100-day plan strips back progress
The new Government’s proposed 100-day plan undermines New Zealand’s clean green reputation.
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The NZ ad industry wants to clean up its climate act – but will agencies drop their fossil fuel clients?
At the launch of the Auckland Climate Festival last month, Green Party Auckland Central MP Chlöe Swarbrick spoke about how building a community is the best way to avoid being…
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An indigenous perspective is essential for a strong Global Plastics Treaty
This week, I am in Nairobi as an observer delegate to the third round of negotiations for a Global Plastic Treaty.
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Artists, activists call for Global Plastics Treaty to end the age of plastic
Nairobi, Kenya – Thirteen celebrated activists, athletes and actors from around the world have appeared in a video calling to end the age of plastic. The 90-second video from Greenpeace…
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Luxon’s hunger for oil threatens Ardern’s climate legacy
Niamh O'Flynn discusses a powerful protest against offshore oil exploration - and her concerns over Christopher Luxon's plan to overturn the oil and gas ban
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Greenpeace demands for a strong Global Plastics Treaty
The INC3 negotiations are happening now. In order to End The Age Of Plastic, world leaders MUST push for a STRONG Global Plastics Treaty at the negotiating table. Here's what that looks like.
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SUV and ute sales slowed due to NZ’s Clean Car Discount – expect that to reverse under a new government
With National, ACT and NZ First locked in coalition negotiations, various urgent and climate-related transport challenges hang in the balance.
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Brownlee plays the fossil fool at Pacific Islands Forum
Greenpeace is condemning Gerry Brownlee’s “unscrupulous” defence of plans to reopen offshore oil and gas exploration while speaking to media at the Pacific Islands Forum in the Cook Islands.