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  • The Rainbow Warrior’s farewell ceremony in the Pacific involves traditional dances, speeches, and the symbolic ‘I-tatau’ gesture to bid goodbye and honor the ship’s legacy in Tuvalu, followed by a gathering featuring traditional food to strengthen and forge new relationships.
    Story
    Climate Change

    A Journey of Resilience: Taking the climate fight to the International Court of Justice

    Noqu mata vuvale has a very special meaning in my Fijian language. It means you have opened the gates and entered our loving home and there is a reason why we have kept this special place for you. You are family.

    Shiva Gounden
    25 March 2024
    5 min read
  • A greenpeace actvist wearing a hazmat suit and mask sits atop a giant effluent tap in front of parliament. The tap is filling a large drinking glass for the Prime Minister with cow effluent and a banner reads: Stop Fast-tracking Pollution
    Press release
    Climate Change Freshwater Fast Track

    Fast-track bill release marks dark day for nature and democracy

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is slamming the announcement of the fast-track consenting bill, saying that the radically anti-nature policy has no regard for nature or democracy.

    Gen Toop
    7 March 2024
  • Story
    Climate Change

    Greenwashing claims on trial: should NZ ban fossil fuel advertising?

    According to independent watchdog Consumer NZ, New Zealand is “rife with greenwashing”, with many companies positioning themselves as “sustainable”. No doubt you’ll have seen such claims on the products in…

    Matthew Hall
    4 March 2024
    4 min read
  • The letter S wrapped with a green shoot wrapped
    Story
    Climate Change

    Podcast: What does an economy that puts nature at the centre look like?

    In the second season of the SystemShift podcast economists, researchers and innovators from around the world offer their solutions for a sustainable, thriving economy that is equitable and serves the interests of all.

    Eliot Pryor
    14 February 2024
    1 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change

    One of NZ’s most contentious climate cases is moving forward. And the world is watching

    In recent weeks, the Supreme Court of New Zealand has delivered a landmark decision on a case brought by Māori elder Mike Smith against a group of New Zealand’s largest…

    Vernon Rive, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau
    13 February 2024
    3 min read
  • A street in Havelock North in clean up mode after suffering from a burst river bank flowing behind several houses. Members of the community and HMNZS Te Mana aided with the clean up.
    Story
    Climate Change

    Cyclone Gabrielle anniversary – one year on, there is both despair and hope

    One year ago this week, Cyclone Gabrielle hit Northland and began tracking down the country, causing widespread damage and killing 11 people.

    Nick Young
    12 February 2024
    3 min read
  • Press release
    Climate Change

    Huge win for the climate in Smith v Fonterra Supreme Court ruling

    The Supreme Court has today ruled in favour of Northland iwi leader Mike Smith’s (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) climate case continuing to trial. The case is against Fonterra and six other…

    Russel Norman
    7 February 2024
  • Story
    Climate Change Freshwater Biodiversity

    EXPERT BRIEFING: The policy bonfire of environment protection: 10 examples that threaten public health

    Examined together, the new Government’s approach to environmental policy shows a clear pattern towards allowing more pollution of water, air, and climate. The implications for public health of these policy…

    Marnie Prickett Alexandra Macmillan Nick Wilson Caroline Shaw Cristina Cleghorn Michael Baker Simon Hales
    1 February 2024
    7 min read
  • Greenpeace deployed a giant 'cancer fertiliser' banner at the Kapuni synthetic nitrogen fertiliser factory in Taranaki.
    Press release
    Climate Change Freshwater

    Hiringa urea appeal result a loss for climate and freshwater but Hiringa can still do the right thing

    Today, the Court of Appeal has ruled against Greenpeace in its challenge to the High Court’s ruling to greenlight consent for hydrogen expansion of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser production at the…

    Nick Young
    21 December 2023
  • Story
    Seabed Mining AboutUs Climate Change Oceans

    Highlights of a year of action here in Aotearoa and around the world

    There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing fossil fuel giants crumble under the pressure of our collective action. We live for moments where justice is served, through movements big and small

    Nick Young
    21 December 2023
    7 min read
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