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PODCAST: Have you felt lonely or hopeless? Try urban communities
Imagine the feeling of being disconnected, even when you are surrounded by others. Loneliness has become a serious issue in our society, and it has emerged as a significant global public…
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Placing the current New Zealand Government into context
We have one of the most reactionary governments in our history that's deliberately removing environmental protections, worsening the inequality crisis, and rolling back progress on addressing the legacy of colonisation. How did we get here, and what does that tell us about how we can get out of here?
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PODCAST: Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
You’re probably paying more taxes than the richest people on Earth. Why? Because, unlike you, the super-rich can evade paying their fair share.
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Milking it: how the intensive dairy industry rewrote freshwater rules in their favour
Shocking new evidence exposes how the intensive dairy industry lobbied MPs to rewrite freshwater rules in their favour.
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Luxon’s bonfire of natural capital leaves New Zealand poorer
Ahead of Luxon's state of the nation speech, Greenpeace says Govt plan to burn natural capital in bid for short-term GDP growth will leave us poorer.
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Trump exit from Paris Agreement means NZ must rally with world to save climate
In light of Donald Trump’s plan to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement, Greenpeace calls on Luxon to commit to strong new climate target.
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As the Los Angeles fires burn, the world passed 1.5 degrees of warming. Here’s why there’s still hope to fight climate change.
The Los Angeles fires are a devastating reminder of the dangers of climate change, but it's not too late. Here’s why there’s still hope to fight climate change.
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My new dark red climate stripe for 2024 shows it’s the hottest year yet
The data is in. 2024 was the warmest year on record, and probably in the whole of human history – about 1.6°C warmer than the period before widespread industralisation. More…
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The Treaty Principles Bill explained: What it is and why it’s bad
Here's a guide to what the Treaty Principles Bill is, why we should all oppose it and how you can make a quick or detailed submission.
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Te Tiriti and the environment: If you care about nature, I call on you to care about the Treaty
Upholding Te Tiriti is vital in our efforts to care for the environment. Those of us who care about nature will likely have experienced feeling our world broadened by a Māori worldview.0