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Govt forced to admit its fossil gas story was always a fairytale
The NZ Government has been forced today to reinstate a scheme to support businesses transitioning off fossil gas.
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26,000 strong petition urges no minerals deal
Greenpeace today delivered a petition signed by over 26,000 people urging Prime Minister Chris Luxon to not sign a minerals deal with the USA.
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Which political parties have a credible fuel crisis response plan?
We’ve asked them nine yes or no questions to find out.
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The government has boxed itself in over fuel saving strategies – but there is a way out
NZ is more exposed to global oil disruption than virtually any developed nation. Yet the government’s demand-side response is essentially non-existent.
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Boardroom vs Beehive: countries aren’t companies
When Christopher Luxon told Tova O’Brien on Breakfast this morning, “My job is the CEO,” it wasn’t just a slip of the tongue.
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We need solutions not bandaids on the energy crisis
Greenpeace is calling on the Government to implement actual solutions to the energy crisis, not just short-term band aids.
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The US-Israel war on Iran and how war and conflict are destroying the environment
The world poured a record US$ 2.7 trillion into military spending in 2024, with global spending rising every year for the past decade.
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Iran oil crisis: why NZ’s car dependence is now a strategic liability
The war in Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz have sent oil prices past US$100 a barrel – and Kiwis flocking to fill up.
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Thousands call on Christopher Luxon to condemn the illegal attacks on Iran by Trump and Israel
Thousands of people have signed a petition demanding Christopher Luxon stand up and condemn the illegal attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel. Greenpeace delivered the petition to…
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When former oil bosses see the future, why is our government stuck in the past?
When a former oil refinery manager makes more strategic sense on climate change than the New Zealand Government, we’ve hit a bizarre turning point.









