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News & Stories - Page 4 of 10 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

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    Seabed Mining

    Confronting the seabed miners

    Representatives from Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui and Greenpeace activists from Aotearoa and Australia interrupted and shut down the Annual General Meeting of Manuka Resources in Sydney. Manuka Resources owns Trans-Tasman…

    Nick Young •
    4 December 2024
  • Press release
    Fast Track Oceans Seabed Mining

    Norway stops seabed mining, putting more pressure on NZ to follow

    In a significant victory for the global Greenpeace campaign to stop seabed mining, Norway is stopping the first licensing round for deep sea mining in Arctic waters, which Greenpeace says…

    Juan Parada •
    3 December 2024
  • Rukutai Watene and Peeti Wharehoka-Watene of Ngāti Ruanui, along with six Greenpeace activists, interrupted the Sydney AGM of Australian mining company Manuka Resources, the owner of Trans-Tasman Resources, telling shareholders that he and his hapū will continue to resist seabed mining in their rohe.
    Press release
    Seabed Mining Fast Track

    Seabed mining AGM disrupted by representatives of Ngāti Ruanui and Greenpeace

    Greenpeace activists, along with representatives of Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui, have disrupted the annual general meeting of Manuka Resources, the Australian mining company planning to fast-track seabed mining in the…

    Nick Young •
    28 November 2024
  • Manuka Resources
    Story
    Seabed Mining

    Who is Manuka Resources and why are they trying to mine the seabed in Taranaki?

    Manuka Resources is an Australian-owned mining company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, with offices based in Sydney. They have interests in gold and silver mining in Australia. They are also…

    Emma Page •
    26 November 2024
    2 min read
  • Luxon's War On Nature - 1 year in
    Story
    Clean Energy Seabed Mining Climate Change Oceans Biodiversity Fast Track

    One Year of Luxon’s War on Nature

    There is a three-headed monster hunkered down in the Beehive. It squats on a huge pile of campaign donation gold collected from multinational corporations desperate to mine and destroy the forests, rivers, and mountains of Aotearoa.

    Russel Norman •
    25 November 2024
    27 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change Food&Farming Oceans Plastics PeoplePower Victories Seabed Mining

    This is how you’ve made a difference in 2024

    Please enjoying reading the latest issue of Kākāriki, our Greenpeace Aotearoa supporter magazine. Amongst its pages you can learn more about the Earth-saving campaigns - and awesome peaceful resistance - that your support brings to life each day.

    Samantha Caughey •
    20 November 2024
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace activists are occupying the Wellington offices of mining industry lobbyist Straterra to protest plans to Fast Track its client Trans-Tasman Resources' seabed mining in the South Taranaki Bight. A banner on the building reads No Seabed Mining.
    Story
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    What is Straterra?

    Straterra is a group that represents the mining industry in New Zealand. Its members include mining companies and well-known organisations such as Deloitte and Beca. Straterra runs campaigns to persuade the public about mining and tries to influence the government to help miners. Straterra lobbies on behalf of wannabe seabed miners Trans-Tasman Resources.

    Reza Azam •
    20 November 2024
    2 min read
  • Hawaiian elder, cultural advocate and former statesman, Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala (right) and Hawaian cultural advocate Ekolu Lindsey (left) stand beneath a large LED video billboard in Times Square put up by Greenpeace USA to expose the threat of Deep Sea Mining and urge people to help stop the destructive industry before it starts.
    Story
    Oceans Seabed Mining Nuclear

    Guardians of the Ocean: the Pacific Islanders fighting Deep Sea Mining

    Luckily for the world, there are people who’ve long known what deep sea mining puts at stake and have been fighting against it from all over the Pacific. To chart…

    Aigagalefili Fepulea’i - Tapua’i •
    15 November 2024
    5 min read
  • Press release
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    Seabed miners lose attempt to limit Greenpeace protest at sea

    An appeal court in the Netherlands has rejected attempts by seabed miners in the Pacific to limit the right to protest at sea. The Amsterdam Court of Appeal dismissed a…

    Juressa Lee •
    13 November 2024
  • A 22m vertical banner on a light tower in Wellington reads No Seabed Mining © Dave Lintott / GREENPEACE
    Story
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    Trans-Tasman Resources’ seabed mining project is a bad idea that refuses to go away

    Seabed mining is a terrible idea for ocean ecosystems. Trans-Tasman Resources’  proposal to carry out seabed mining in the South Taranaki Bight has been presented, debated and then rejected every…

    Juan Parada •
    11 November 2024
    4 min read
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