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LIVE: March for Nature
We are live streaming the March for Nature today from 12:30pm
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Fast track threatens te taiao, democracy and Te Tiriti – it’s time to march
The fast-track bill puts profits over people and Papatūānuku. If passed unopposed, the new law will allow the destruction of the whenua, awa and moana through more mining, dams, roads, drilling and ocean pillaging.
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Poll shows National voters concerned over fast track bill’s potential for destruction and corruption
National Party voters are concerned about the risk of corruption and the undermining of democracy if the Fast-track Approvals Bill is passed, according to a new Horizon Research survey.
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The fast-track projects that we know of
The Fast Track Bill could see damaging developments in many areas we know and love here in Aotearoa.
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Numbers building for fast track bill protest march in Auckland
People from all over the country are expected at the 8 June ‘March for Nature’ against the coalition Government’s fast track legislation.
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Greenpeace LIVE: Why we need to stop the fast track and march for nature
Join Russel Norman and Niamh O'Flynn with special guest Morgan Donoghue of Ours Not MInes to talk about mining on conservation land, the Fast Track Bill and the March For Nature tonight, live on Youtube!
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Protest march against fast-track Bill announced for Auckland, June 8
A coalition of environmental groups has announced a ‘March for Nature’ on June 8 down Queen Street in Auckland to protest the Fast-Track Approvals Bill and the coalition government’s War on Nature.
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Greenpeace oral submission on the fast-track approvals bill
Oral submission for Greenpeace opposes the Fast Track Approvals Bill in its entirety because it is anti-democratic, anti-transparency and creates vulnerability to corruption. It lacks any semblance of environmental protection and in fact, removes existing protections.
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Polar bear encounter
In 2011, I joined the crew abaord the Arctic Sunrise to venture into the the freezing waters of the Arctic where we intercepted the the world’s most controversial oil rig…
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VIDEO: Snares penguins swimming underwater
An underwater video of a colony of Snares penguins at the sub Antarctic Snares Islands 100 kilometers south of New Zealand.