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  • Greenpeace France deployed limestone boulders at the bottom of the Golf of Lion Marine Park, off the coast of Occitania. Transported aboard the Arctic Sunrise, the boulders, each weighing one to two tons, are being placed in a grid pattern to prevent bottom trawling. With this action, Greenpeace aims to denounce the French government's inaction and calls on it to commit to banning bottom trawling in all marine protected areas by the upcoming UNOC summit in June 2025. Greenpeace a déployé des rochers de calcaire au fond du parc marin du Golfe du Lion, au large de l’Occitanie. Transportés à bord de l’Arctic Sunrise, les rochers, pesant chacun une à deux tonnes, sont déposés de façon à quadriller un périmètre pour y empêcher le chalutage de fond. Se faisant, Greenpeace veut dénoncer le laisser-faire du gouvernement français, et l’appelle à s’engager à interdire le chalutage de fond au sein de toutes les aires marines protégées d’ici le sommet de l’Unoc à venir en juin 2025.
    Story
    Oceans

    A Rock-Solid Stand for the Ocean: Greenpeace France Blocks Bottom Trawling

    Last month, Greenpeace France took a stand and, in a valiant act of environmental activism, took matters into their own hands. At sunrise on Wednesday, May 21, activists aboard the…

    Emma Page
    4 June 2025
    4 min read
  • Luxon ’s War on the Climate
    Story
    Climate Change

    Luxon’s War on the Climate – a deliberate effort to increase emissions

    The Luxon Government claims they are serious about climate change. They say they are simply taking a different approach to cutting emissions, such as using price signals rather than regulations. 

    Russel Norman
    3 June 2025
    12 min read
  • Antarctic ice
    Story

    Antarctica’s sea ice is changing, and so is a vital part of the marine food web that lives within it

    Antarctica is the world’s great cooling unit. This vital part of Earth’s climate system is largely powered by the annual freeze and melt of millions of square kilometres of sea…

    Jacqui Stuart, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington and Natalie Robinson, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
    31 May 2025
    5 min read
  • Bottles of roundup on a shelf
    Story
    Food&Farming

    Don’t let Luxon poison your porridge

    Your toast and your porridge might soon have an unwelcome new ingredient. Let the Government know what you think of raising the Roundup/glyphosate limits on food.

    Gen Toop
    30 May 2025
    3 min read
  • Winston Peters, David Seymour and Christopher Luxon
    Story
    Climate Change Biodiversity

    NZ First or ACT first – Will Winston bend the knee to the Regulatory Standards Bill?

    The Government passed the first reading of David Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Bill through Parliament and alarmingly, it appears that NZ First might support it all the way to becoming law.

    Russel Norman
    29 May 2025
    2 min read
  • Beehive
    Story
    Climate Change Biodiversity

    ACT’s regulatory standards bill threatens to pass, despite Treaty and legal doubts

    With the ACT Party’s Regulatory Standards Bill now before the Finance and Expenditure Committee, having passed its first reading in parliament last week, parallels with the now abandoned Treaty Principles…

    Carwyn Jones, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
    26 May 2025
    3 min read
  • Marshall Islands
    Story
    RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    Justice for the Marshall Islands

    40 years of solidarity with the Marshallese people in their intergenerational fight for nuclear and environmental justice, reparations, and accountability from US nuclear weapons testing.

    Nick Young
    24 May 2025
    1 min read
  • Budget 2025: The Handmaid’s Tale meets Don’t Look Up
    Story
    Climate Change

    Budget 2025: The Handmaid’s Tale meets Don’t Look Up

    In the middle of the global climate emergency, the New Zealand government is proposing to spend $200m of taxpayer money investing in new fossil gas production. Not renewable energy, not…

    Russel Norman
    22 May 2025
    1 min read
  • Deep sea coral
    Story
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    Reefs in the ‘middle’ light zone along NZ’s coast are biodiversity hotspots and many are home to protected species

    The latest update on the state of New Zealand’s environment paints a concerning outlook for marine environments, especially amid the increasing push to use the marine estate for economic gain.

    James J Bell, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
    19 May 2025
    4 min read
  • How the great carbon capture scam works
    Story
    Climate Change

    The great carbon capture scam

    Carbon capture has always been a fossil fuel industry scam, designed to take attaention away from measures to cut emissions by phasing out coal, oil and gas.

    Rex Weyler
    19 May 2025
    9 min read
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