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Waimate drinking water disaster highlights need to end dairy pollution
Greenpeace says high nitrate levels a red flag for Cantabrians, as 'do not drink' notice issued for Waimate.
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What is greenwashing?
Greenwashing is when an organisation makes vague, deceptive or even false claims about their positive environmental impact.
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How Greenpeace got SLAPPed by Big Oil for over $300,000,000
Are you a climate activist? A citizen concerned for the environment? If so, this guide to SLAPP cases might be just for you!
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The Ruataniwha Dam: what is it, and why has it been renamed to the Tukituki Water Storage Scheme?
The Ruataniwha Dam could come back from the dead - but what is the Ruataniwha Dam, and why is it such an environmental catastrophe?
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Seabed mining sinks offshore wind industry
Greenpeace says the decision by an offshore wind developer to cancel its plans for wind farms in New Zealand due to conflict with a seabed mining project included in the…
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What is methane? All about the invisible gas that cooks the climate
Methane you ask? A large chunk of methane emissions come from agriculture, particularly the dairy industry. But what is methane, and why is it so important?
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Confronting Fonterra’s gigantic methane problem
On 9 October 2024, 5 Greenpeace climbers scaled Fonterra’s Te Rapa dairy factory and unfurling a 160 square metre banner reading ‘Fonterra’s methane cooks the climate.’
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Oral submission on Crown Minerals Amendment Bill
Russel Norman delivers the Greenpeace Aotearoa submission on the Crown Minerals Amendment Bill
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Luxon Govt shows total disregard for public concerns about climate
Showing a profound disregard for the people of New Zealand, the Government has allowed only five days for the public to make submissions on the Government’s climate-denying law to restart…
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Fonterra profits at the expense of the rainforest
Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling out Fonterra for ‘profiting from rainforest destruction’ on Fonterra's annual results day announcement.








