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News & Stories - Page 48 of 247

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    Climate Change Oceans

    Rafts of garbage, kelp and other debris could transport alien invaders to a warming Antarctica

    The remote icy wilderness at the bottom of the world is exposed to pollution and foreign organisms on floating ocean debris.

    Dawson, Morrison, Fraser, and England
    28 August 2024
    4 min read
  • Press release
    Oceans

    The Luxon Government’s War on Nature cuts into ocean conservation

    The Government has continued its war on nature, with two new measures that put fishing industry profits above ocean health.

    Ellie Hooper
    28 August 2024
  • Story
    Fast Track

    The Fast Track Approvals Bill: what’s the problem? UPDATED

    On the 7th of March, the Government introduced a new bill to fast-track consents for development projects, which would allow corporations to bypass environmental protections and the democratic process.

    Rhiannon Mackie
    27 August 2024
    6 min read
  • Press release
    Climate Change Oil&Gas

    New gas import facility is outright climate denial

    Greenpeace is slamming the Government for its plans to open the door to a LNG fossil gas import terminal, calling it outright climate denial and a generational betrayal of New…

    Russel Norman
    26 August 2024
  • Large crowd with banner reading Stop the War on Nature.
    Press release
    Seabed Mining Fast Track

    Fast track bill remains fundamentally anti-environment – nineteen new mining projects in the pipeline

    Greenpeace says changes to the Fast Track Bill announced today are a wolf in sheep’s clothing, but show that the Government is feeling the heat and public pressure is working.

    Russel Norman
    25 August 2024
  • Story
    Climate Change Clean Energy

    Two Energy Futures for Aotearoa

    Aotearoa is at an energy crossroads. We have to choose between a Clean Energy Future and a Dirty Energy Future.

    Russel Norman
    23 August 2024
    5 min read
  • Story
    Clean Energy

    Is solar worth the investment in New Zealand?

    We know that globally, the use of fossil fuels for energy has to come to a rapid end if we are to avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis.…

    Nick Young
    21 August 2024
    5 min read
  • Story
    Oceans

    3 whales potentially at risk from deep sea mining in the Arctic

    The vast Norwegian Sea that stretches up to the Arctic is home to an incredible array of wildlife. Now, a new and alarming threat looms on the horizon north of…

    Dr Kirsten Young
    21 August 2024
    4 min read
  • Story
    Oceans

    Emperor Seamounts – oases of life governments are failing to protect

    The Emperor Seamounts are rich in biodiversity that bottom fishing will continue to devastate if governments don't stop this destructive practice.

    Jeanette Meyer
    21 August 2024
    2 min read
  • Twenty four photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Greenpeace New Zealand building, help generate electricity for the office. Any surplus can be feed back into the grid. The panels were installed in 2009 as part of an ongoing program of environmental management and improvement within the organisation.
    Story
    Climate Change Clean Energy

    NZ’s electricity market is a mess. Rolling out rooftop solar would change the game

    Prioritising the expansion of rooftop solar throughout NZ would add significantly to the overall electricity supply, and help bring down prices.

    Stephen Poletti, Bruce Mountain & Geoff Bertram
    21 August 2024
    4 min read
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