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News & Stories - Page 77 of 238 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Press release
    Climate Change Food&Farming Clean Energy Politics

    Budget 2023 is a gamble with the climate crisis

    Greenpeace is calling out the Government for gambling with the climate crisis, saying that Budget 2023 puts corporate profit ahead of acting on climate change and the cost of living.

    Christine Rose •
    18 May 2023
  • cameras on fishing boats needed for better transparency
    Press release
    Oceans Fishing

    Delaying cameras on boats will mean more ocean destruction, says Greenpeace

    Further news that commercial fishing boats are operating without onboard observers shows just how critical it is to get cameras on boats immediately.

    Ellie Hooper •
    18 May 2023
  • Story

    Pacific participation crucial in Global Plastics Treaty negotiations

    At the end of this month, delegates representing governments from all over the globe will come together to continue discussions towards a Global Plastics Treaty.

    Juressa Lee •
    18 May 2023
    3 min read
  • Press release
    Climate Change Food&Farming Politics

    Budget 2023 must balance the books on climate

    Budget 2023 must balance the books on the climate, and address agriculture, transport, energy emissions, says Greenpeace Aotearoa

    Christine Rose •
    17 May 2023
  • Plastic Pollution in Egypt
    Press release

    UN plastic pollution report recommendations will result in 100 million tons of plastic pollution every year

    Greenpeace Aotearoa says a report from the United Nations Environment Program on how to address the plastic pollution crisis, will allow millions more tons of plastic to end up in the environment.

    Juressa Lee •
    17 May 2023
  • Story
    Food&Farming Biodiversity

    新西兰纯净绿色形象背后的肮脏乳制品产业

    严重依赖外贸出口乳制品和肉类的新西兰,并不像营销口号和广告中描述的那样纯净无污染。

    作者:高圆 •
    16 May 2023
    4 min read
  • Story
    AboutUs

    How Greenpeace campaigns in China

    Greenpeace China has been campaigning on the world’s most important national energy transition for two decades. And they’re getting results. How do they do it? Greenpeace’s Chief China Representative Yuan Ying…

    Yuan Ying, Greenpeace China •
    12 May 2023
    6 min read
  • A collage of four faces, speaking and smiling
    Story
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    Webinar: The methane moment – the campaign for the climate and the future of food

    Aotearoa is at a pivotal moment in the response to the climate crisis. We need action on climate polluters now. The outsized impacts of big dairy – New Zealand’s worst…

    Eliot Pryor •
    12 May 2023
    1 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change

    Predatory delay on climate action by Fonterra, Dairy NZ and Federated Farmers

    The ETS, emissions pricing, agribusiness, and the politicians who taught an industry that it is far cheaper to invest in lobbying than emissions reductions.

    Russel Norman •
    11 May 2023
    14 min read
  • Press release

    Labour makes excuses in seabed mining debate

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is disappointed that the Labour Government chose not to support the Seabed Mining Prohibition Amendment Bill.

    James Hita •
    10 May 2023
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