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News & Stories - Page 9 of 240 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • We asked people from across Aotearoa to send messages that they wanted to share with Fonterra. We received an overwhelming number of messages from people who are deeply concerned about Fonterra's environmental destruction. We took those messages directly to Fonterra, projecting them on the wall for all to see!
    Videos
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    Messages to Fonterra

    We asked people from across Aotearoa to send messages that they wanted to share with Fonterra. And we received an overwhelming number of messages from people who are deeply concerned about Fonterra's environmental destruction.

    Rhiannon Mackie •
    6 June 2025
  • Story
    RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    A defining moment in history: 40 years ago, the Marshall Islands fought to protect their future and defied the US

    This is the story behind “Operation Exodus” - a ship called Rainbow Warrior and an island community, versus a huge colonial power that discredited the act as “manipulation” for Greenpeace’s anti-nuclear agenda.

    Bunny McDiamid •
    6 June 2025
    7 min read
  • A Greenpeace shark handler frees a blue shark caught on a longline in the Pacific Ocean. The blue shark is currently listed as "Near Threatened" globally by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Greenpeace Australia Pacific took action to stop an industrial longlining fishing operation in the South Pacific Ocean, seizing more than 20 kilometers of fishing gear and freeing nine sharks, including an endangered mako, near Australia and New Zealand.
    Press release
    Oceans

    Greenpeace activists aboard the Rainbow Warrior disrupt industrial fishing operation in South Pacific

    Greenpeace activists have disrupted an industrial longlining fishing operation in the South Pacific Ocean, seizing almost 20 kilometres of fishing gear and freeing nine sharks, including an endangered mako, near…

    Emma Page •
    6 June 2025
  • Jacinda Ardern
    Story
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    Did Jacinda Ardern take politics out of climate with the Zero Carbon Act as she claims?

    Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave an interview to the Guardian newspaper recently about her new book in which she says she succeeded in “removing the politics from…

    Russel Norman •
    5 June 2025
    3 min read
  • Press release
    Climate Change Food&Farming

    Dairy industry greenwashing under fire as lawsuits go global

    The world’s biggest dairy companies are facing a growing wave of legal action over misleading claims.

    Amanda Larsson •
    5 June 2025
  • Press release
    AboutUs RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    France spent €90,000 to discredit the impact of Pacific nuclear testing – Greenpeace response

    New documents obtained by investigative outlet Disclose suggest that France spent €90,000 to discredit research into the impacts of its nuclear testing in the Pacific.

    Nick Young •
    5 June 2025
  • 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
  • cows in a field looking down at the camera
    Publication
    Climate Change

    GWP*: how the livestock lobby’s creative accounting threatens to derail climate action

    A Greenpeace Aotearoa media briefing outlining the issues with the use of GWP* to measure methane emissions.

    Rhiannon Mackie •
    4 June 2025
  • Action: Boulders Placement in the Gulf of Lion (Mediterranean Sea) to Prevent Bottom Trawling. © Lorraine Turci / Greenpeace
    Press release
    GreenpeaceShips Oceans Seabed Mining Nuclear

    French authorities block Greenpeace ship from participating in UN Ocean Conference

    French authorities have blocked Greenpeace International’s ship Arctic Sunrise from entering the port of Nice, where the “One Ocean Science Congress” and the UN Ocean Conference are being hosted. This…

    Ellie Hooper •
    4 June 2025
  • Press release
    Climate Change Food&Farming Freshwater

    Greenpeace lights up Fonterra HQ with NZers’ passionate calls for environmental action

    This morning, Fonterra’s Auckland HQ was lit up with messages from New Zealanders calling on the dairy giant to take action on environmental pollution.

    Rhiannon Mackie •
    3 June 2025
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