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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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Greenpeace calls on governments to ensure safety of Global Sumud Flotilla attacked by Israeli armed forces
The peaceful Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla has been illegally attacked in international waters by Israeli armed forces for the second time.
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Israeli forces illegally attack peaceful humanitarian flotilla
Last night, Israeli forces attacked the peaceful civilian-led Global Sumud Flotilla attempting to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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Greenpeace to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
Greenpeace has announced that its ship, the Arctic Sunrise, will join the upcoming Global Sumud Flotilla.
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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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Luxon’s office converted into Trump’s war minerals HQ
Christopher Luxon’s electoral office has been converted into Trump’s war minerals headquarters today.
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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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Greenpeace warns of ‘disaster waiting to happen’ as 85 large oil tankers lie trapped in the Persian Gulf
There are dozens of tankers carrying billions of litres of oil trapped in the Persian Gulf as mines are being laid and missiles are hitting ships.
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Shipping crisis or rigged system? How the war on Iran could make your food bills soar once again
The war on Iran hasn’t just caused a shipping delay. It has exposed how our global food systems are vulnerable - dependent on synthetic fertilisers.
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The strikes on Iran show why quitting oil is more important than ever
As Israel and the United States strike Iran, global oil markets are on edge. Oil prices have begun rising even before any disruption to supply. Oil traders are factoring in the possibility the Strait of Hormuz might close. Roughly 20% of the world’s traded oil passes through this narrow waterway between Iran to the north…









