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Court rules systemic failings in bycatch reporting
Greenpeace is welcoming a High Court decision that helps clarify how threatened marine species like the Antipodean Albatross can be better protected through accurate bycatch reporting and management, saying the case demonstrates the failings of the current model.
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Greenpeace slams late release of redacted Fast Track seabed mining documents
Greenpeace is slamming the government’s late release of heavily redacted documents from Trans-Tasman Resources’ Taranaki seabed mining application, including a discredited impact assessment carried from 2016.
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Emissions Reduction Plan ‘not worth the paper it’s written on’
Greenpeace says second Emissions Reduction Plan 'not worth the paper', more people will take to the streets to confront climate polluters directly.
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Explosive LNG report casts more doubt on Govt’s plan to build fossil gas import terminal
As the Luxon Government threatens to build a new LNG import terminal in New Zealand, an explosive new report casts further doubt on the wisdom of that plan.
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Greenpeace welcomes action on dairy emissions in Greens’ Alternative Emissions Reduction Plan
Greenpeace applauds the Greens for promising bold action on dairy sector climate pollution, but warns that He Ara Anamata must be a future coalition bottom line
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Climate Commission methane advice a chance to pull climate emergency brake
Greenpeace Aotearoa says the Climate Change Commission’s latest report is a much-needed call for more ambitious climate action on methane.
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Govt’s methane review designed to disguise ideology as fact – Greenpeace
In response to the release of the Government’s methane review report today, Greenpeace is slamming the Luxon-led coalition for manipulating maths to shirk responsibility in the fight against climate change.
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Norway stops seabed mining, putting more pressure on NZ to follow
In a significant victory for the global Greenpeace campaign to stop seabed mining, Norway is stopping the first licensing round for deep sea mining in Arctic waters, which Greenpeace says…
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Waimate drinking water disaster highlights need to end dairy pollution
Greenpeace says high nitrate levels a red flag for Cantabrians, as 'do not drink' notice issued for Waimate.
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Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver and the fight continues
The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC5) for a Global Plastics Treaty ended today with an agreement to meet again for what will be the final negotiation meeting…









