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News & Stories - Page 2 of 6 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Marshall Islands
    Story
    RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    Justice for the Marshall Islands

    40 years of solidarity with the Marshallese people in their intergenerational fight for nuclear and environmental justice, reparations, and accountability from US nuclear weapons testing.

    Nick Young
    24 May 2025
    1 min read
  • A line of people standing under the Rainbow Warrior memorial at Matauri Bay, with a rainbow made of stones and the ship propellor
    Story
    RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    Resonances and reflections from Matauri Bay

    Greenpeace crew share special moments from a visit to Matauri Bay, Northland, the final resting place of the original flagship, the Rainbow Warrior.

    Greenpeace Aotearoa
    16 May 2025
    13 min read
  • The Rainbow Warrior under sail in the Pacific with pink skies
    Press release
    AboutUs Oceans RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior returns for 40th anniversary of French bombing in Auckland on 10 July

    The iconic Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior will return to Aotearoa this year to mark the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the original Rainbow Warrior at Marsden Wharf in Auckland…

    Russel Norman
    14 May 2025
  • The USS Phoenix submarine is met by the Peace Squadron as it arrives in Waitemata harbour, Auckland on 9 November, 1983. The growing anti-nuclear movement in New Zealand was hostile to visits from US ships because the Americans refused to confirm or deny whether their ships carried nuclear weapons. Public opinion was increasingly in favour of banning these visits. Between 1978 and 1983 opposition to nuclear-armed ship visits rose from 32% to 72%. In 1985 the Government effectively banned nuclear ship visits. New Zealand was the first country to declare itself nuclear free when it passed legislation in 1987.
    Story
    Peace Nuclear

    Subservience puts New Zealand’s sovereignty and security at risk

    A year into its foreign policy “reset”, documents obtained under the Official Information Act reveal that the coalition government is further unwinding New Zealand’s independent foreign policy through military entanglements…

    Helen Clark and Marco de Jong
    9 May 2025
    6 min read
  • Story
    Food&Farming Politics Nuclear

    New Zealand’s dirty secret: How dairy industry pollution is threatening rivers, the climate, and democracy

    Aotearoa: famous for beautiful waters and landscapes. But despite our 'green' image, dairy industry pollution threatens water and the climate.

    Amanda Larsson
    8 May 2025
    5 min read
  • The Runit Dome with the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in the background. © Greenpeace / Chewy C. Lin
    Story
    AboutUs RainbowWarrior Peace Nuclear

    Tracing radiation through the Marshall Islands: Reflections from a veteran Greenpeace nuclear campaigner

    We’ve visited ground zero. Not once, but three times. But for generations, before these locations were designated as such, they were the ancestral home to the people of the Marshall…

    Shaun Burnie
    30 April 2025
    9 min read
  • Darlene Keju speaking to protest rally near Vandenberg air force base
    Story
    Peace Nuclear

    Meet 6 Marshallese Women Activists Who Are Changing the World

    Across cultures and religions, there are various stories of creation and beginnings. In the Marshall Islands, creation began with three sisters: Liwatuonmour, Lidepdepju, and Lijileijet. Traveling on a canoe from the…

    Zabeena Buksh
    25 April 2025
    5 min read
  • Judith Collins
    Story
    Peace Nuclear

    On marketing the military threat posed by China

    As Donald Trump zigs and zags on tariffs and trashes America’s reputation as a safe and stable place to invest, China has a big gun that it could bring to…

    Gordon Campbell
    16 April 2025
    12 min read
  • Taranaki, New Zealand - Greenpeace Aotearoa activists have occupied the storage facility of Fonterra’s biggest palm kernel supplier and locked themselves to pillars stopping a ship from Indonesia carrying 30 thousand tonnes of palm kernel expeller from unloading. Meanwhile, another team of activists dressed as orangutan climbed onto the roof of the Agrifeeds facility and deployed a 500 square meter banner that reads ‘Anchor Rainforest Killer’. The Greenpeace activists are protesting against the use of palm kernel as cow feed on Fonterra farms due to the product’s links to illegal palm plantations and deforestation of paradise rainforests in Southeast Asia.
    Press release
    AboutUs Food&Farming Nuclear

    Greenpeace corrects Federated Farmers’ impotent attack 

    In response to the “desperate bid” by Federated Farmers to curtail Greenpeace, the environmental heavyweight has issued a correction to the agri-industry lobby group’s “scurrilous complaint” made to the Charities…

    Niamh O'Flynn
    8 April 2025
  • Greenpeace lawyers outside the court in Morton County, Dakota
    Story
    AboutUs Oil&Gas Nuclear

    Greenpeace vs. Energy Transfer’s SLAPP: What happens after the North Dakota trial?

    An interview with Greenpeace International General Counsel Kristin Casper

    Chris Greenberg
    3 April 2025
    5 min read
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