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News & Stories - Page 11 of 108

  • Opposition to seabed mining gathers outside the EPA hearing where Trans Tasman Resources Ltd is once again making a bid for content to start seabed mining in the Taranaki Bight where they propose to suck up 50 million tonnes of sand every year for 30 years, dumping most back in giant sediment plumes after extracting the vanadium.
    Press release
    Seabed Mining

    Greenpeace calls on Chris Hipkins to take a courageous stand against seabed mining

    Greenpeace is calling on the leader of the opposition, Chris Hipkins, to take a public stand and pledge that seabed mining will never happen under a Labour-led government. A petition…

    Juressa Lee
    1 May 2025
  • Greenpeace UK activists have created a giant artwork of US President Donald Trump on the beach next to his golf course in South Ayrshire.
    Press release
    Climate Change Oceans Peace

    Huge protest artwork appears by Trump’s Scottish golf course

    To mark the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, Greenpeace UK revealed a 55m by 40m artwork on the beach outside Trump’s golf course in Scotland, ‘Trump Turnberry’, showing…

    Nick Young
    1 May 2025
  • Hawaiian elder, cultural advocate and former statesman, Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala (right) and Hawaian cultural advocate Ekolu Lindsey (left) stand beneath a large LED video billboard in Times Square put up by Greenpeace USA to expose the threat of Deep Sea Mining and urge people to help stop the destructive industry before it starts.
    Press release
    Seabed Mining

    Greenpeace slams deep sea mining application as a ‘total disregard for international law’ 

    Greenpeace has slammed an announcement by The Metals Company to submit the first application to commercially mine the seabed.

    Juressa Lee
    30 April 2025
  • Dairy cows behind bars in a milking shed
    Press release
    Climate Change Freshwater

    Luxon’s war on nature opens gate for more dairy conversion

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling out the Luxon Government for “leaving the gate wide open” to more dairy conversion with no plan to protect fresh water from pollution.

    Will Appelbe
    29 April 2025
  • Press release
    Climate Change

    Greenpeace adds support to Denniston coal mining protest

    Greenpeace Aotearoa has come out strongly in support of the protest happening now against Bathhurst Minerals’ plan to expand coal mining on the Denniston Plateau.

    Nick Young
    22 April 2025
  • Ranchers herd cattle on a farm in Xinguara, Para state, Brazil, in October 2021. Photo: Jonne Roriz / Bloomberg via Getty Images
    Press release
    Climate Change Forests

    Global livestock industry exposed for rampant rainforest destruction, despite no-deforestation pledges

    Greenpeace Aotearoa says a new investigation revealing that the world’s largest meat company, JBS, will fail to meet its deforestation-free commitment is yet more proof of false promises from the…

    Amanda Larsson
    18 April 2025
  • Seabed mining protest in Hāwera with people holding signs, main sign reads "Save Our Seas No Fast Track No Seabed Mining"
    Press release
    Seabed Mining

    Greenpeace pledges continued fight against seabed mining as Australian miners lodge EPA application

    Greenpeace says it will continue the fight to stop seabed mining starting in Aotearoa after Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR) announced it has reapplied to the Environmental Protection Authority via the Fast-Track…

    Juressa Lee
    16 April 2025
  • A woman drinks from a glass of water
    Press release
    Freshwater Health

    Greenpeace renews call on Ministry of Health to act on nitrate contamination in drinking water

    Greenpeace Aotearoa has written to Manatū Hauora – Ministry of Health again following testing that revealed high levels of nitrate contamination in Ashburton District drinking water.

    Will Appelbe
    16 April 2025
  • Press release
    Freshwater Health

    Babies at risk due to nitrate-contaminated drinking water in Ashburton District

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is deeply concerned about the safety of drinking water in the Ashburton District due to nitrate contamination.

    Rhiannon Mackie
    14 April 2025
  • Taranaki, New Zealand - Greenpeace Aotearoa activists have occupied the storage facility of Fonterra’s biggest palm kernel supplier and locked themselves to pillars stopping a ship from Indonesia carrying 30 thousand tonnes of palm kernel expeller from unloading. Meanwhile, another team of activists dressed as orangutan climbed onto the roof of the Agrifeeds facility and deployed a 500 square meter banner that reads ‘Anchor Rainforest Killer’. The Greenpeace activists are protesting against the use of palm kernel as cow feed on Fonterra farms due to the product’s links to illegal palm plantations and deforestation of paradise rainforests in Southeast Asia.
    Press release
    AboutUs Food&Farming Nuclear

    Greenpeace corrects Federated Farmers’ impotent attack 

    In response to the “desperate bid” by Federated Farmers to curtail Greenpeace, the environmental heavyweight has issued a correction to the agri-industry lobby group’s “scurrilous complaint” made to the Charities…

    Niamh O'Flynn
    8 April 2025
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