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News & Stories - Page 16 of 106 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Greenpeace campaigner Sinéad Deighton-O'Flynn holds a banner reading Fonterra, Drop Palm Kernel Now outside the Fonterra AGM venue in New Plymouth. Greenpeace Aotearoa greeted dairy giant Fonterra with images of deforestation and dying orangutans as shareholders arrived for their annual general meeting at the Devon Hotel in New Plymouth. The organisation is calling on Fonterra to stop using palm kernel to feed dairy cows.
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    Climate Change Food&Farming Forests

    Greenpeace confronts Fonterra AGM attendees with rainforest destruction, dying orangutans

    Greenpeace has greeted Fonterra with images of deforestation and dying orangutans as shareholders arrive for their annual general meeting at the Devon Hotel in New Plymouth. The organisation is calling…

    Sinéad O'Flynn •
    14 November 2024
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    Oceans Seabed Mining

    Seabed miners lose attempt to limit Greenpeace protest at sea

    An appeal court in the Netherlands has rejected attempts by seabed miners in the Pacific to limit the right to protest at sea. The Amsterdam Court of Appeal dismissed a…

    Juressa Lee •
    13 November 2024
  • Press release
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    Time to address the cow in the room at COP29

    As COP29, the UN climate conference, kicks off in Azerbaijan, Greenpeace says world leaders must hold agri-business to account for its climate pollution.

    Amanda Larsson •
    12 November 2024
  • Press release
    Oceans

    The cost of trawling: 3,000kg dead coral in one year

    In the wake of news that a New Zealand bottom trawler destroyed coral in the international waters of the South Pacific, Greenpeace and the DSCC are today revealing the cost…

    Juan Parada •
    12 November 2024
  • Press release
    Food&Farming Forests

    New Anchor Butter owner must go palm kernel-free

    Off the back of today’s announcement that Fonterra will be pushing ahead with plans to sell its customer-facing brands, including Anchor, Greenpeace is calling on potential buyers to commit to…

    Sinéad O'Flynn •
    11 November 2024
  • A Greenpeace crew holds an archive panorama image from the Norwegian Polar Institute from 1967 showing the glaciers Kongsvegen and Pedersenbreen merging and surrounding the mountain Nielsenfjellet outside Ny Ålesund, Svalbard. Greenpeace has commissioned photographer Christian Aslund to continue a project he began in 2002 - to carry out visual research of glaciers in Svalbard and document their retreat over time. While sailing aboard the Greenpeace vessel ‘Witness’, Aslund revisited glaciers he first documented in 2002 as well as photographing others, new to this project. The Arctic has been warming more than twice as fast as the rest of the world, due to "Arctic amplification." Rapid warming of the Arctic region has global consequences. Melting glaciers and ice sheets are causing sea levels to rise. Melting sea ice reveals the dark ocean that absorbs heat instead of reflecting it like ice and snow and has far-reaching impacts on weather patterns. Norwegian Polar Institute Reference image: NP051260
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    Oceans

    Shocking new images illustrate Arctic glacier retreat in last century

    Shocking images released by Greenpeace today illustrate the terrifying extent to which Arctic glaciers have retreated in the last century. The images follow up on an iconic photo series by renowned Swedish photographer Christian Åslund, who twenty years ago released a photo that is still being shared in the current day.

    Greenpeace Aotearoa •
    6 November 2024
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    Oceans Fishing

    Coral pulled up by NZ trawler “environmental vandalism”

    Revelations that a New Zealand trawler has destroyed kilograms of deep sea corals in a region of the South Pacific earmarked for protection, illustrates exactly why New Zealand must stop trawling these international waters.

    Ellie Hooper •
    1 November 2024
  • A billboard shows Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters with the words: Climate Extremists
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    Climate Change

    New UN climate report highlights climate extremism of Luxon Government

    The latest UNEP Emissions Gap Report has warned that if countries do not commit to rapid action to cut rising climate pollution emissions, the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global…

    Russel Norman •
    25 October 2024
  • Coal is gone with the wind
    Press release
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    Seabed mining sinks offshore wind industry

    Greenpeace says the decision by an offshore wind developer to cancel its plans for wind farms in New Zealand due to conflict with a seabed mining project included in the…

    Juressa Lee •
    24 October 2024
  • Cow & calf in mud on a Southland intensive winter grazing farm. Photograph captured by Matt Coffey in Winter 2021
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    Food&Farming Freshwater

    Luxon rolling in the mud with Fed Farmers lobbyists

    Greenpeace says Luxon “rolling in mud” with pro-pollution Federated Farmers after anti-nature Resource Management Freshwater Amendment Bill passes into law.

    Will Appelbe •
    24 October 2024
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