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600 greet flotilla in a firm opposition to deep sea oil drilling
Opotiki – Skippers, crew and activists from the flotilla of boats, which travelled from around the North Island, were welcomed today at a hui in Whangaparoa Bay, which was attended…
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Govt’s methane review designed to disguise ideology as fact – Greenpeace
In response to the release of the Government’s methane review report today, Greenpeace is slamming the Luxon-led coalition for manipulating maths to shirk responsibility in the fight against climate change.
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Confronting the seabed miners
Representatives from Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui and Greenpeace activists from Aotearoa and Australia interrupted and shut down the Annual General Meeting of Manuka Resources in Sydney. Manuka Resources owns Trans-Tasman…
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Fonterra’s palm kernel use funds rainforest destruction
We went to Fonterra’s AGM and Shareholders’ meetings in both New Plymouth and Auckland to call out their reliance on palm kernel. Palm kernel is an imported feed from Southeast…
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Crashing Fonterra
Greenpeace went to Fonterra’s AGM and Shareholders’ Meeting last week, calling out Fonterra’s reliance on palm kernel.
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Seabed mining AGM disrupted by representatives of Ngāti Ruanui and Greenpeace
Greenpeace activists, along with representatives of Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui, have disrupted the annual general meeting of Manuka Resources, the Australian mining company planning to fast-track seabed mining in the…
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Greenpeace gives Christopher Luxon an F for first year in Govt waging War on Nature
On the one-year anniversary of the current government being sworn in, Greenpeace is giving them a fail for its performance due to what has become known as Christopher Luxon’s War on Nature.
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Giant petition demanding strong Global Plastics Treaty delivered to global plastics meeting
Busan, South Korea – A petition signed by almost three million people[1] from over 182 countries calling for a historic, legally binding, Global Plastics Treaty to drastically reduce production and…
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COP29 ‘bandaid over a bullet wound’, polluters should expect resistance
Greenpeace Aotearoa has labelled the UN climate conference COP29 ‘a bandaid over a bullet wound’ as negotiations wrapped up on Sunday.
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COP29: Climate finance for the Pacific is mostly loans, saddling small island nations with more debt
As this year’s UN climate summit reaches its final stage of negotiations, Pacific scholars are calling on world leaders to improve the dispersal system of climate finance to support people…