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The US-Israel war on Iran and how war and conflict are destroying the environment
The world poured a record US$ 2.7 trillion into military spending in 2024, with global spending rising every year for the past decade.
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Iran oil crisis: why NZ’s car dependence is now a strategic liability
The war in Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz have sent oil prices past US$100 a barrel – and Kiwis flocking to fill up.
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Opinion: Peace in the moana or military outpost?
Behind the scenes, a deal is being negotiated for minerals that would change our role in the Pacific entirely.
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When former oil bosses see the future, why is our government stuck in the past?
When a former oil refinery manager makes more strategic sense on climate change than the New Zealand Government, we’ve hit a bizarre turning point.
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In Trump’s illegal war with Iran, the only winners are the oil and gas companies
On February 28, 2026, Trump illegally went to war with Israel against Iran, seemingly without having thought through the likely consequences of his actions.
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Luxon has a Tesla. The rest of us are paying $3 a litre at the pump
Six ways the Luxon Government made this global oil crisis hit harder at home.
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A critical minerals deal with the USA: What you need to know
Trump is demanding New Zealand sign up to a deal to provide the USA with minerals. Tell Luxon to refuse Trump's demands for minerals!
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Shipping crisis or rigged system? How the war on Iran could make your food bills soar once again
The war on Iran hasn’t just caused a shipping delay. It has exposed how our global food systems are vulnerable - dependent on synthetic fertilisers.
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Seamount expedition findings: 100-year old deep sea secrets revealed
A year on from our voyage, we're excited to finally share some of our findings from our Seamount Expedition.
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QUIZ: Test your fishy knowledge of orange roughy
Test your knowledge on orange roughy, the deep sea fish at risk from overfishing and bottom trawling








