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Greenpeace tells farming leadership- show us the substance
Greenpeace is welcoming the farming leadership’s acknowledgement that the problem with our waterways is greater than previously admitted.
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Big Irrigation’s “death-grip” costs farmers more than water charge would: Greenpeace
“Farming leadership and politicians are scaremongering by using false facts on water pricing proposals in their latest effort to keep the dairy industry free of accountability for polluted rivers,” says Greenpeace’s Senior Campaign Advisor Steve Abel.
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Labour’s Plan to Cull Irrigation Fund a Watershed Policy for Clean Rivers
Greenpeace have welcomed Labour’s commitment to ditch National’s $480 million taxpayer fund for new irrigation schemes.
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Greenpeace activists lock themselves inside Canterbury irrigation pipes
Greenpeace is bringing construction of an enormous irrigation scheme to a halt this morning.
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We’ll be back vows Greenpeace after successful pipeline protest in Canterbury
Tonight Greenpeace activists have brought their pipeline protest in Canterbury to a successful end.
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Pressure on as Freshwater Rescue Plan gains support
The campaign for better water quality is continuing to gather support, with organisations representing half a million members and supporters now backing the recently launched Freshwater Rescue Plan.
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Greenpeace says council decision means dam is dead
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council appears to have hammered the last nail in the coffin of the Ruataniwha Irrigation Dam.
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Dam decision huge victory against big irrigation
Greenpeace says today’s court decision over the Ruataniwha Dam is a major victory in the struggle against big irrigation and the nationwide intensification of dairying.
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REPORT: Sick of Too Many Cows
How intensive livestock farming could be endangering our health
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Too Many Cows Could Make Us Sick – New Greenpeace NZ Report
Greenpeace activists are taking over Parliament lawn this lunchtime with a herd of dairy cows. They’re launching a new report which links the intensification of livestock farming with the safety of our drinking water.