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News & Stories - Page 204 of 234 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Press release
    Freshwater

    Swimmable rivers: Greenpeace says look below the surface.

    Greenpeace is encouraging voters to look below the surface of the Government’s new announcement on swimmable rivers.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    23 February 2017
  • Press release
    Forests

    New HSBC ‘no deforestation’ policy first step towards sustainable palm oil finance

    HSBC today published a new ‘No Deforestation, No Peat, No Exploitation’ policy covering its financing of palm oil companies. [1]

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    21 February 2017
  • Publication
    Oil&Gas

    Our RSVP to PEPANZ

    This year, for the first time ever, PEPANZ have invited us to the petroleum conference. Every year New Zealand hosts this conference to discuss the oil and gas industry's future.

    Russel Norman •
    14 February 2017
  • Press release
    Freshwater

    Blooming dangerous in Canterbury

    Tired of being told your dogs might die if you take them down to the river? Greenpeace is warning there’ll be lots more toxic algal blooms afflicting South Canterbury rivers if a controversial irrigation scheme to expand dairying goes ahead.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    8 February 2017
  • Story
    Climate Change

    A view from Waitangi by Mike Smith

     Over the last couple of days I’ve been getting calls from friends, colleagues and media organisations wanting to know what was happening at Waitangi this year. Here’s what I’ve been telling them.

    Mike Smith •
    3 February 2017
    2 min read
  • Solar panels
    Press release
    Clean Energy

    Battle over solar tax heats up as full hearing announced

    An extra charge for solar users, deemed a “tax on solar”, will soon be challenged in a full hearing after an independent authority agreed it needed to be “fully tested”.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    1 February 2017
  • Press release
    Oceans

    Greenpeace on Auckland sewage overflows

    Greenpeace shares people's concerns about human sewage on Auckland's beaches, just as we care about cow sewage in New Zealand's rivers.

    Steve Abel •
    23 January 2017
  • Press release
    Oil&Gas

    New oil exploration for NZ as 2016 officially declared hottest on record

    As 2016 is officially declared the hottest year ever recorded, the world’s largest seismic ship is searching for deep sea oil off New Zealand’s East Coast.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    19 January 2017
  • Press release
    Freshwater

    Irrigation attack – Greenpeace says public frustration about dirty rivers spilling over

    Greenpeace says a $40,000 attack on a farmer’s irrigation machinery could be a sign of overwhelming public frustration about polluted rivers.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    18 January 2017
  • Press release
    Forests

    HSBC exposed as the banker behind Indonesia’s deforestation crisis

    Greenpeace International exposed in a new report today how HSBC, Europe’s largest bank, loaned hundreds of millions of US dollars to some of the most destructive palm oil companies in Indonesia. [1]

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    17 January 2017
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