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News & Stories - Page 20 of 119

  • Greenpeace USA hosts a rally against corporations trying to sue critics into silence in 2023 in Oakland. © Marlena Sloss / Greenpeace
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    Climate Change

    The story of the Energy Transfer SLAPP Lawsuit against Greenpeace and why it matters

    Energy Transfer’s SLAPP against Greenpeace is a crucial test of this dangerous legal tactic that, if successful, could be widely applied against peaceful protesters and, indeed, anyone who speaks out or criticises a deep-pocketed corporation. Let’s take a deeper look at the backstory of this lawsuit, the threat posed by SLAPPs, and why this case…

    Chris Greenberg
    21 June 2024
    5 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change

    Budget cuts to climate funding mean NZ may now struggle to meet its international obligations

    With no new investment to combat climate change in last month’s budget, and a long list of cuts to climate and environment-related areas, the government risks damaging its global reputation.

    Nathan Cooper, University of Waikato
    18 June 2024
    3 min read
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    Seabed Mining Climate Change Oceans

    New research reveals huge carbon store in the seabed

    Protecting and effectively managing oceans and seabeds are crucial in the fight against climate change. Oceans store vast amounts of carbon, locking it away from the atmosphere for hundreds to even thousands of years.

    Graham Epstein, University of Victoria and Julia K. Baum, University of Victoria
    17 June 2024
    4 min read
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    Climate Change Oil&Gas

    Global demand for oil could peak soon – Luxon’s plan to revive offshore exploration doesn’t add up

    This week’s announcement of the government’s plans to reopen New Zealand’s territorial waters to oil drilling comes as no surprise. All three coalition parties campaigned on reversing the 2018 ban…

    Jen Purdie, University of Otago
    13 June 2024
    4 min read
  • March for Nature placards
    Story
    Biodiversity Fast Track

    Signs of resistance – Protest placards from the March for Nature

    Protest placards and banners have long been powerful tools for expression, resistance, and solidarity. From hand-painted posters to digital prints, whether political, funny, or abstract, each sign tells a story.

    Nick Young
    12 June 2024
    5 min read
  • Russel Norman speaks to the 20,000 assembled in Aotea Square for the March for Nature
    Story
    Climate Change Biodiversity Fast Track

    Russel Norman’s March for Nature speech

    The great challenge of our time is for humanity to learn and indeed relearn how to live well within the ecological limits of a finite planet.

    Nick Young
    8 June 2024
    2 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change Biodiversity

    LIVE: March for Nature

    We are live streaming the March for Nature today from 12:30pm

    Nick Young
    8 June 2024
    1 min read
  • Story
    PeoplePower Nuclear

    When we stand together, we can change the course of history

    People in Aotearoa have a long history of standing up for what is right.

    Reza Azam
    6 June 2024
    1 min read
  • Story
    Fast Track

    What is the Fast Track Approvals Bill, and why is it so dangerous?

    The Luxon Government introduced the so-called Fast Track Approvals Bill in March.

    Reza Azam
    6 June 2024
    2 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
    Story
    Seabed Mining Climate Change Food&Farming Oceans Plastics PeoplePower Victories Nuclear

    It’s all thanks to you

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is completely independent. In this issue of Kākāriki, you will read about more of the incredible campaign work you have made possible over the last few months.

    Gen Toop
    6 June 2024
    5 min read
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