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News & Stories - Page 9 of 241 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • A cartoon titled 'The Regulatory Standards Bill Payment Plan' shows David Seymour standing next to five men in suits holding a large cheque from the NZ Government for "millions of taxpayer money" with the words "sorry for making you adhere to environmental and cultural protections", signed David Seymour. The men have badges that say Talley's BP and Fonterra. one has a sack of coal at his feet. Seymour is saying: I am proud to finally offer these big corporations a formal apology. For too long, they have felt harsh treatment and lost profits by being forced to adhere to 'environmental protections'. Hopefully, this gesture of tax-payer money will be the first of many to help make things right."
    Story

    Greenpeace submits against the Regulatory Standards Bill and its far-right fringe ideas

    Greenpeace Aotearoa has today filed its submission opposing the Regulatory Standards Bill and calling for it to be rejected in full.

    Gen Toop •
    19 June 2025
    2 min read
  • Greenpeace submission on the Regulatory Standards Bill
    Publication
    Climate Change Biodiversity

    Greenpeace submission on the Regulatory Standards Bill

    We thank the Select Committee for the opportunity to submit on The Regulatory Standards Bill. Greenpeace strongly opposes the Bill and recommends that it be rejected in its entirety.

    Gen Toop •
    19 June 2025
  • Press release
    Oceans

    NZ trawlers catch thousands of tonnes of coral over 35 years: report

    A new report has once again revealed the shocking scale of coral destruction at the hands of the New Zealand bottom trawling fleet. The report outlines over 13,400 recorded incidents of protected coral coming up in trawl nets.

    Deep Sea Conservation Coalition •
    19 June 2025
  • Story
    Climate Change Food&Farming Oceans PeoplePower Victories Seabed Mining RainbowWarrior Fishing GreenpeaceShips

    This is how you’ve made a difference with Greenpeace so far in 2025

    In this issue of our magazine Kākāriki, you can read how you are how you are protecting our oceans, climate, forests, and communities here in Aotearoa and around the globe.

    Hannah Watson-Frank •
    17 June 2025
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace activists scaled Fonterra’s Te Rapa dairy processing factory, unfurling a 160 square metre banner reading ‘Fonterra’s methane cooks the climate.’
    Publication
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    BRIEFING Methane and GWP*: how the livestock lobby’s creative accounting undermines equity and threatens to derail climate action

    Agribusiness lobby groups are running a coordinated global campaign to cripple efforts to reduce methane emissions

    Amanda Larsson •
    16 June 2025
  • Press release

    ‘Waste-to-energy’ incineration is blatant greenwash that should be rejected

    A Board of Inquiry appointed by Minister for the Environment Penny Simmonds will today begin public hearings in Hamilton’s FMG Stadium on a proposal to build an industrial-scale ‘waste-to-energy’ incinerator…

    Michael Szabo •
    16 June 2025
  • People in Nice, France walk down the street holding a banner reading "The Oceans Needs Leaders Not Excuses" at the Blue March Protest during UNOC
    Press release
    Oceans

    UNOC3: “Fine words must now translate into action”, Greenpeace comment

    Nice, France, The UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) concluded yesterday with significant progress made towards the ratification of the High Seas Treaty and a strong statement on a new plastics treaty signed by 95 governments.

    Greenpeace International •
    14 June 2025
  • Stop coral killing underwater banner
    Videos
    Oceans

    What’s at stake: The beauty of the Tasman Sea

    Marine scientist Kat Goddard visited the Lord Howe Rise area, along with a Greenpeace team, to document the abundant marine life around Lord Howe Island, a small exposed portion of…

    Greenpeace Aotearoa •
    13 June 2025
  • New Zealand sea lions lie on the beach at Sandy Bay, Enderby Island, in the New Zealand subantarctic. The Rainbow Warrior lies at anchor in the background.
    Story
    Oceans

    NZ has a vast sea territory but lags behind other nations in protecting the ocean

    Conrad Pilditch, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau; Elizabeth Macpherson, University of Canterbury; Joanne Ellis, University of Waikato; Karen Fisher, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau; Karin Bryan, University of…

    The Conversation •
    13 June 2025
    4 min read
  • Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters are labelled as climate extremists on a billboard in Wellington with an offshore oil rig.
    Press release
    Climate Change Oil&Gas

    Shane Jones indicates NZ’s entire EEZ now open for oil and gas free-for-all

    In a speech to the energy industry in Singapore this week, Shane Jones signalled a major change to New Zealand’s oil and gas exploration rules.

    Gen Toop •
    12 June 2025
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