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News & Stories - Page 114 of 240 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Don't Look Up Film
    Story
    Climate Change

    Don’t Look Up, the film

    We may witness over time whether or not this film can alter our cultural trajectory. In any case, the film exposes a full range of social blind spots, biases, conceits, and deceits, with humour and poignancy. It is powerful satire. 

    Rex Weyler •
    24 January 2022
    6 min read
  • Picture of coral being discarded as bnycatch from a bottom trawling ship, with a man throwing it over the side
    Press release
    Oceans

    Horizon poll reveals nearly 80% of NZers want bottom trawling banned on seamounts

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is renewing its call for the New Zealand Government to ban bottom trawling on seamounts

    Ellie Hooper •
    19 January 2022
  • Story
    PeoplePower

    Seven community-led campaigns rocking our socks

    Brought to you by Greenpeace Community.

    Christine Rose •
    18 January 2022
    5 min read
  • Story
    AboutUs

    2021’s incredible moments around the world in pictures

    Throughout the year, Greenpeace was able to capture incredible moments that show the courageous spirit and determination of the many activists and volunteers who took action for people and the…

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    31 December 2021
    6 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change Oceans

    10 inspiring environmental wins of 2021

    Hope is a natural resource too, and it can sometimes feel in short supply. Here are 10 important and inspiring wins for people and the planet this year: let’s joyfully…

    Greenpeace •
    28 December 2021
    7 min read
  • Story
    Plastics

    Make memories, not waste. Happy Holidays!

    “I’m dreaming of a green Christmas

    Juressa Lee •
    22 December 2021
    4 min read
  • Story
    Food&Farming Oceans Clean Energy

    15 good news stories for the planet from 2021

    As a reminder for why we come together, what we hope for, and to warm our hearts for the courage to tackle the big and small issues, are some of the good news stories for the environment from the year.

    Eliot Pryor •
    21 December 2021
    6 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change Oceans Oil&Gas

    The NZ Government has 100,000 reasons to ban single-use plastic bottles

    Last week, the Ban the Bottle petition surpassed 100,000 signatures. This a huge milestone for the Plastics campaign and for the movement to ban single-use plastic bottles and mandate refill…

    Aden Miles Morunga •
    21 December 2021
    2 min read
  • Story
    Plastics

    The world is ditching plastics with reuse and refill laws and practices

    Thanks to pressure from millions of people around the world, governments are finally beginning to acknowledge that the only way to tackle the plastic pollution crisis is through shifting towards reusable systems

    Caroline Wagner •
    21 December 2021
    4 min read
  • Dairy cows
    Press release
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    Netherlands announces €25bn plan to cut livestock numbers: NZ can do the same

    Greenpeace says the announcement shows NZ is falling behind and needs to take bold action

    Christine Rose •
    17 December 2021
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