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When I broke the rules, I got a criminal record. When they break the planet, they just rewrite the rules.
Have you ever noticed that legislation always seems ready to go the moment an industry wants it? It’s almost like someone else… wrote it in advance?
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Budget 2026: where are the solutions to climate, biodiversity and fuel crises?
Greenpeace is lamenting the paucity of solutions in Budget 2026 to the climate, biodiversity and fuel price crises.
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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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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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Coalition Govt continues pig-headed commitment to LNG terminal
The Government is pushing ahead with plans to build a controversial LNG terminal, despite all expert advice clearly stating that the terminal is a bad idea.
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Shocking abuse of power – Greenpeace slams Govt’s climate law change.
Greenpeace says a proposed law change to prevent climate change litigation is a 'shocking abuse of executive power to help corporate polluters'.
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2026 Climate Risk Assessment yet more reason to reduce NZ’s dairy herd
Greenpeace says the 2026 National Climate Risk Assessment is yet more proof of the need to reduce the dairy herd size.
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Here’s what JBS – the world’s largest meat company – is hiding in Nigeria
Meet JBS: the climate threat you've never heard of. This agribusiness giant is driving climate destruction and has set its sights on expansion in Africa.
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Dirty coal and dirty water: Greenpeace condemns proposed fertiliser factory
Greenpeace is condemning a proposed ‘coal-to-fertiliser’ factory in Southland, saying it will worsen climate change and contaminate drinking water.
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NZ Greenhouse Gas Inventory shows Fonterra and intensive dairy industry fuelling climate chaos
Greenpeace is calling for an end to dairy expansion due to the climate crisis, as a report reveals dairy greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2024.









