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    Fighting spirit at Flotilla send off

    Copyright Greenpeace/Malcolm Pullman In speech and in song their rejection of Government approvals to allow oil exploration in their traditional water off East Cape was clear. It sent goosebumps. “This…

    Dean Baigent-Mercer
    1 min read
  • The veteran protest yacht Vega and three other yachts in the Greenpeace protest flotilla prepare to leave Auckland harbour heading to Whangaparaoa Bay by Cape Runaway on the East Cape of the North Island to join te Whanau-a-Apanui in their campaign to defend the coast from deep sea oil exploration.
    Press release

    Flotilla heeds iwi’s call to stop deep sea oil

    In response to a call to oppose deep sea oil drilling from East Cape iwi Te Whanau a Apanui, a flotilla of ships is to set sail from Auckland, for…

    Nick Young
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    Save our beaches from oil disaster

    Many of us watched dumbfounded as the oil-spill disaster in the US Gulf of Mexico unfolded in 2010. Amazingly, as the oil was gushing from BP’s well, Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee was issuing permits for deepwater exploration to be carried out here. Mr Brownlee never questioned Petrobras’ environmental record – which happens to…

    Greenpeace New Zealand
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    Fonterra embarrasses the Government over palm kernel

    On Saturday five Greenpeace activists took action on a shipment of palm kernel entering the Port of New Plymouth bound for Fonterra farms. The five of them were able to stay aboard the ship, locked in the crane cabs and on the anchor chain for 12 hours. Their action brought this important issue back into…

    Nick Young
    3 min read
  • Close up of a Pacific white-sided dolphin caught in a driftnet, North Pacific.
    Story

    The power of bearing witness

    Bearing witness is one of the founding principles of Greenpeace, up there with Direct Action. Unlike direct action, however, it doesn't rely on directly stopping something bad from happening.

    Chris Hay
    4 min read
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    The Fonterra PKE milk ad they don’t want you to see

    NZ dairy giant Fonterra's industrial dairying approach is driving production beyond the limits. NZ cows can no longer be fed on grass alone, and Fonterra's dairy herds are fed palm kernel expeller (PKE) grown on land in South East Asia where rainforests once stood.

    Nick Young
    1 min read
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    Oily people point to a dirty reality

    The pictures coming from the Gulf of Mexico are horrible; birds covered in oil, enormous plumes of crude lying just below the surface; thousands of barrels worth of oil gushing…

    Jay Harkness
    1 min read
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    Remember the Rainbow Warrior and the Marshall Islands

    Today is the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior by the French secret service in Auckland’s Marsden Wharf. It is the day we remember our colleague Fernando Pereira who was killed in the attack. He was just 35.

    Nick Young
    2 min read
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    PETITION: Sign the deep water oil drilling in NZ waters

    Imagine if the BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster happened in NZ waters.

    nick
    1 min read
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    Brownlee and oil – relics of a dying age

    In the film Amazing Grace  set in the 19th century there is a scene where the British Parliament is debating the end of slavery. Members of that Parliament argue that the end of slavery would have massive economic impacts that would harm Britain and therefore, as unpleasant as it is, slavery must continue.

    Simon Boxer
    3 min read