• For the greater good

    Adrian Leason was one of the three ploughshares activists acquitted by a jury recently in the Waihopi Spy base story. Following the verdict, Leason summed up what has been a…

    Chris Hay 3 min read
  • Fonterra’s Climate Crimes: A call to action

    Just before dawn this morning Greenpeace activists shut down a mine pit at the Southland ‘New Vale’ lignite coalmine. This was the third of a series of actions targeting Fonterra’s…

    Suzette Jackson 7 min read
  • Fonterra implicated in rainforest destruction

    A Greenpeace investigation has revealed that the iconic New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra is implicated in Indonesian and Malaysian rainforest destruction, dead orangutans and driving global greenhouse gas emissions.

    Suzette Jackson 5 min read
  • Future Investment – Energy

    This report shows that investment in renewables pays off quite quickly due to massive savings in fuel costs. In fact, a 'business as usual' mix in the world global power generation sector would result in 10 times higher fuel costs, when compared to the additional investment needed to implement the energy [r]evolution pathway.

    Greenpeace New Zealand
  • Legal action puts New Zealand polluters on notice

    Lawyers for Greenpeace are today serving legal notice on 20 New Zealand companies over their contribution to climate change.

    Vanessa Atkinson
  • Bob Hunter at work on his typewriter. © Greenpeace / Robert Keziere

    Amchitka: the founding voyage

    In 1971, a small group of activists set sail to the Amchitka island off Alaska to try and stop a US nuclear weapons test. The money for the mission was…

    Greenpeace International 8 min read
  • An activist climbes the power station in protest with a banner reading "Coal Cooks The Climate"

    Climate the winner as Marsden B scrapped

    Greenpeace today heralded Mighty River Powers decision to scrap Marsden B, which would have been the first major coal fired power station built in New Zealand for over 30 years.

    Nick Young
  • The power and appeal of wind

    Anyone who has struggled to stay upright in a strong Wellington or Taranaki gale is aware of the intrinsic power of the wind. Wind energy has been harnessed by people for centuries. From the familiar windmills of Europe to the world’s most famous explorers who mapped the globe by sailing ship. Indeed the first Polynesian…

    Greenpeace New Zealand
  • The environmental impacts of coal

    Coal is the dirtiest of all fuels. From mining to coal cleaning, from transportation to electricity generation to disposal, coal releases numerous toxic pollutants into the air, water and land. These disrupt ecosystems and endanger human health. Some cause cancer, others damage the nervous and immune systems, and some impede reproduction and development.

    Greenpeace New Zealand
  • Groups protest against dioxin at parliament

    The groups here today represent Dioxin Investigation Action Group, SWAP – Sawmill Workers Against Poisons, Vietnam Vets. Te Waka Kai Ora and by proxy all peoples of Aotearoa/NZ.

    Nick Young