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The climate crisis hits home
I came home to my rural West Auckland community under a deluge of climate-induced flooding.
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Greenpeace activists have boarded and occupied a Shell platform en route to major Atlantic oilfield
Greenpeace activists from Argentina, Turkey, the US and the UK have boarded a Shell contracted vessel in the Atlantic Ocean with a banner bearing the message: “Stop Drilling.
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The Auckland floods are a sign of things to come – the city needs stormwater systems fit for climate change
The extraordinary flood event Auckland experienced on the night of January 27, the eve of the city’s anniversary weekend, was caused by rainfall that was literally off the chart.
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Catastrophic deluge should be named a climate disaster
Greenpeace is today calling for the North Island’s extreme rain and flooding event to be named as a climate disaster. “As our friends, family and neighbours across Auckland and the…
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Cyclone Hale: this is what the climate crisis looks like
Tui Warmenhoven (Ngāti Porou) writes from her home on the East Coast about the devastation in the wake of Cyclone Hale.
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Poll shows growing support for cutting fertiliser and cows
New polling shows growing public support for calls to cut fertiliser, regulate the dairy industry to protect water and, while not yet a majority, lower dairy cow numbers.
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Climate action should be bread and butter for the Chris Hipkins Government
Greenpeace is welcoming Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni into their new roles in Government with a challenge to make real climate action their ‘bread and…
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Plastic polluter Coca-Cola receives early Christmas message from Greenpeace
Greenpeace Aotearoa has sent Coca-Cola an early Christmas gift by brand jamming the plastic polluter’s products in Auckland.
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Sri Lanka’s fertiliser ban and why New Zealand can phase out synthetic nitrogen fertiliser
What happened with the Sri Lankan ban on synthetic nitrogen fertiliser and why it doesn't mean New Zealand can't do similar.
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Greenpeace Appeals against Hiringa hydrogen-to-urea with Hapū backing
Greenpeace claims that the High Court erred in failing to find that the Consenting Panel’s decision to place no conditions on whether, when, and how the project transitioned from fertiliser feedstock production to hydrogen fuel production, was a breach of the Covid-19 Recovery Fast-Track Consenting Act.









