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News & Stories - Page 22 of 241 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Welcoming ceremony for the Greenpeace flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior in the Marshall Islands, marking the start of a six-week mission around the Pacific nation to elevate calls for nuclear and climate justice; and support independent scientific research into the impacts of decades-long nuclear weapons testing by the US government. Escorted by traditional canoes, and welcomed by Marshallese singing and dancing, the arrival of the Rainbow Warrior marks a significant moment in the shared history of Greenpeace and the Marshall Islands — 40 years since Greenpeace crew evacuated over 300 people from the Rongelap atoll to Mejatto island, after toxic nuclear fallout from the Castle Bravo test rendered their ancestral lands uninhabitable.
    Story
    AboutUs Nuclear

    ‘We’re not just welcoming you as allies, but as family’ – Why The Rainbow Warrior is back in the Marshall Islands 40 years on

    Family isn’t just about blood—it’s about standing together through the toughest of times.

    Shiva Gounden •
    14 March 2025
    7 min read
  • Press release
    Clean Energy Seabed Mining Fast Track

    Luxon’s mining obsession drives away second offshore wind investor

    Greenpeace is calling on the Government to restore confidence to offshore wind investors by cancelling the fast track process for seabed mining, after it was revealed today that another offshore…

    Russel Norman •
    14 March 2025
  • Story
    Oceans

    Seamount Expedition Day 9-10: It’s all about the weather

    Day 9 brings the best conditions we’ve had since we set off. We’re in the middle of the Tasman, not exactly known for its calm waters, but there’s barely a wave.

    Ellie Hooper •
    14 March 2025
    2 min read
  • Story

    The anglerfish captured our hearts, but its future hangs in the balance

    A rare black seadevil swims toward the light of the world above. The anglerfish's usual home is in the deep sea, where the sun doesn't reach.

    Kimberley Bernard •
    13 March 2025
    2 min read
  • Story
    Oceans Biodiversity Fishing

    Bottom trawling and why it’s bad for the ocean

    Bottom trawling is an incredibly destructive method of fishing that involves dragging weighted nets across the seafloor. It causes wide scale damage to our oceans, but New Zealand fishing companies still use it both locally and internationally.

    Ellie Hooper •
    13 March 2025
    6 min read
  • Press release
    Freshwater

    Luxon’s investment claims undermined by breaches of free trade agreements

    The Prime Minister's claims to the Infrastructure Investment Summit in Auckland today, that his Government is committed to a rules-based multilateral trading system, are undermined by his Government’s repeated breaches of the environment chapters of recent free trade agreements, says Greenpeace.

    Russel Norman •
    13 March 2025
  • Welcoming ceremony for the Greenpeace flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior in the Marshall Islands, marking the start of a six-week mission around the Pacific nation to elevate calls for nuclear and climate justice; and support independent scientific research into the impacts of decades-long nuclear weapons testing by the US government. Escorted by traditional canoes, and welcomed by Marshallese singing and dancing, the arrival of the Rainbow Warrior marks a significant moment in the shared history of Greenpeace and the Marshall Islands — 40 years since Greenpeace crew evacuated over 300 people from the Rongelap atoll to Mejatto island, after toxic nuclear fallout from the Castle Bravo test rendered their ancestral lands uninhabitable.
    Press release
    RainbowWarrior Peace Nuclear

    Rainbow Warrior arrives in Marshall Islands to call for nuclear and climate justice on 40th anniversary of Rongelap evacuation

    Greenpeace flagship vessel the Rainbow Warrior was welcomed back to the Marshall Islands today, marking the start of a six-week mission around the Pacific nation to elevate calls for nuclear…

    Reza Azam •
    12 March 2025
  • A computer monitor showing images of fish during the deep sea Greenpeace Seamount Expedition to survey seamounts
    Story
    Oceans

    Seamount Expedition. Day 8: First seamount survey!

    Today we continue our transit, we exit New Zealand waters and reach the high seas mid morning. We’re headed to a seamount on the Challenger Plateau, ETA 11.30 – this…

    Ellie Hooper •
    11 March 2025
    2 min read
  • Two dolphins swim side by side past the Greenpeace Seamount Expedition ship
    Story
    Oceans

    Seamount Expedition Day 7: Transit and test

    We’re still transiting out towards the Challenger Plateau in the High Seas. En route we do our deepest test yet, taking the DropCam to 300 metres.

    Ellie Hooper •
    11 March 2025
    1 min read
  • Podcast
    Oceans

    Into the Abyss

    What lies at the bottom of the ocean? Far below sea level. In areas that humans have never touched.

    Oceans: Life Under Water •
    11 March 2025
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