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News & Stories - Page 17 of 227 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • A street in Havelock North in clean up mode after suffering from a burst river bank flowing behind several houses. Members of the community and HMNZS Te Mana aided with the clean up.
    Press release
    Climate Change, Food&Farming

    New Zealand drops in global ranking on climate action

    Greenpeace accuses the government of 'quiet quitting' on climate change as a new report reveals NZ has dropped in international climate action rankings.

    Amanda Larsson •
    21 November 2024
  • Story
    Seabed Mining, Victories, PeoplePower, Plastics, Oceans, Food&Farming, Climate Change

    This is how you’ve made a difference in 2024

    Please enjoying reading the latest issue of Kākāriki, our Greenpeace Aotearoa supporter magazine. Amongst its pages you can learn more about the Earth-saving campaigns - and awesome peaceful resistance - that your support brings to life each day.

    Samantha Caughey •
    20 November 2024
    1 min read
  • Press release
    Freshwater, Health, Fast Track

    Rural school drinking water threatened by fast-track

    A Government report revealed many rural schools have elevated levels of nitrate, e.coli, and arsenic in drinking water. Greenpeace says the fast-track will make that worse.

    Will Appelbe •
    20 November 2024
  • Greenpeace activists are occupying the Wellington offices of mining industry lobbyist Straterra to protest plans to Fast Track its client Trans-Tasman Resources' seabed mining in the South Taranaki Bight. A banner on the building reads No Seabed Mining.
    Story
    Oceans, Seabed Mining

    What is Straterra?

    Straterra is a group that represents the mining industry in New Zealand. Its members include mining companies and well-known organisations such as Deloitte and Beca. Straterra runs campaigns to persuade the public about mining and tries to influence the government to help miners. Straterra lobbies on behalf of wannabe seabed miners Trans-Tasman Resources.

    Reza Azam •
    20 November 2024
    2 min read
  • Videos
    Food&Farming

    Crashing Fonterra

    Greenpeace went to Fonterra’s AGM and Shareholders’ Meeting last week, calling out Fonterra’s reliance on palm kernel.

    Sinéad O'Flynn •
    19 November 2024
  • Greenpeace calls on Fonterra investors to consider big picture with giant puzzle
    Press release
    Climate Change, Food&Farming, Forests

    Greenpeace calls on Fonterra investors to consider big picture with giant puzzle

    As Fonterra’s external investors meet at the corporation’s Auckland HQ, Greenpeace supporters have pieced together a giant puzzle revealing the cost of Fonterra’s use of palm kernel as cow feed - rainforest destruction and loss of rare wildlife in Southeast Asia.

    Sinéad O'Flynn •
    18 November 2024
  • Hawaiian elder, cultural advocate and former statesman, Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala (right) and Hawaian cultural advocate Ekolu Lindsey (left) stand beneath a large LED video billboard in Times Square put up by Greenpeace USA to expose the threat of Deep Sea Mining and urge people to help stop the destructive industry before it starts.
    Story
    Oceans, Seabed Mining

    Guardians of the Ocean: the Pacific Islanders fighting Deep Sea Mining

    Luckily for the world, there are people who’ve long known what deep sea mining puts at stake and have been fighting against it from all over the Pacific. To chart…

    Aigagalefili Fepulea’i - Tapua’i •
    15 November 2024
    5 min read
  • Greenpeace campaigner Juan Parada standing outside parliament in Wellington, holding a Greenpeace flag, and handing in petition to members of parliament
    Press release
    Fishing, Oceans

    Thousands call on government to drop Hauraki Gulf Bill changes

    Alongside our allies, Greenpeace has today handed in a petition to parliament calling for the government to drop amendments that would allow commercial fishing in highly protected areas of the…

    Juan Parada •
    14 November 2024
  • Piece of paper with water samples
    Press release
    Freshwater, Health

    Drinking water at 100 rural schools contaminated with cancer-causing nitrate

    Greenpeace says it is deeply concerned about levels of nitrate in rural school drinking water, as a shocking new report has revealed that rural children are twice as likely as…

    Will Appelbe •
    14 November 2024
  • Greenpeace campaigner Sinéad Deighton-O'Flynn holds a banner reading Fonterra, Drop Palm Kernel Now outside the Fonterra AGM venue in New Plymouth. Greenpeace Aotearoa greeted dairy giant Fonterra with images of deforestation and dying orangutans as shareholders arrived for their annual general meeting at the Devon Hotel in New Plymouth. The organisation is calling on Fonterra to stop using palm kernel to feed dairy cows.
    Press release
    Forests, Food&Farming, Climate Change

    Greenpeace confronts Fonterra AGM attendees with rainforest destruction, dying orangutans

    Greenpeace has greeted Fonterra with images of deforestation and dying orangutans as shareholders arrive for their annual general meeting at the Devon Hotel in New Plymouth. The organisation is calling…

    Sinéad O'Flynn •
    14 November 2024
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