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News & Stories - Page 232 of 234 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Greenpeace
    Oil&Gas Climate Change

    Climate change minister reveals he’s clueless

    Our Associate Minister for Climate Change, Simon Bridges, doesn't know what 'emissions reduction targets' are. That was his shocking response to a question from opposition MP Dr Megan Woods last month.And it’s scary because this is basically what the government is going to do to reduce pollution. Not only is it Bridges’ job to know…

    Nathan Argent •
    29 May 2015
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace
    Plastics

    Greens Ban the Bag policy needs to happen sooner

    Greenpeace is welcoming the Green Party’s commitment to ban single-use plastic bags.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    27 August 2017
  • Greenpeace
    Climate Change

    Fossil Fuel President Trump can’t kill Paris Climate Agreement

    Greenpeace New Zealand has labeled Trump “morally bankrupt” over his decision abandon the Paris Climate Agreement, and is calling on Prime Minister Bill English to stand with other world leaders and speak out against the move.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    2 June 2017
  • Greenpeace
    Oceans

    Whiskas Embroiled in Modern-Day Slavery Scandal

    Cat owners who buy Whiskas for their pet may unwittingly be funding modern-day slavery and destructive fishing methods, Greenpeace New Zealand says today.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    9 March 2016
  • Greenpeace
    Plastics

    Countdown’s bold bag ban praised by Greenpeace

    Greenpeace is offering high praise to one of New Zealand’s supermarket giants today.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    4 October 2017
  • Solar panels
    Greenpeace
    Clean Energy

    Battle over solar tax heats up as full hearing announced

    An extra charge for solar users, deemed a “tax on solar”, will soon be challenged in a full hearing after an independent authority agreed it needed to be “fully tested”.

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    1 February 2017
  • Greenpeace
    Oil&Gas

    Taitu and a long history of protest in boats

    After confronting Statoil and Chevron seismic blasting 50 nautical miles off the Wairarapa coast in small inflatable boats, we put out a call to New Zealanders to help us buy…

    Nick Young •
    3 April 2017
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace
    Freshwater Health

    Ruataniwha Dam plan dead in the dirty water?

    In response to the Court of Appeal’s ruling in favour of Forest and Bird over the DOC land swap for the Ruataniwha Dam (1) Greenpeace Agriculture Spokesperson Genevieve Toop said:

    Greenpeace New Zealand •
    31 August 2016
  • Greenpeace
    Oil&Gas

    Are the Government’s deep water oil plans running into deep trouble?

    Stop press: The breaking news from over the weekend was that the Government has had to concede that the wheels are starting to come off its petroleum wagon. Late on…

    Nathan Argent •
    19 July 2011
    2 min read
  • Simon Bridges
    Greenpeace
    Oil&Gas

    Government shows foreign oil companies deep sea drilling in NZ not a safe bet

    In passing the ‘Anadarko Amendment’ yesterday the Government once again perverted the New Zealand Story by putting big business ahead of New Zealanders. It is a toady legislation that criminalises…

    Nick Young •
    17 April 2013
    1 min read
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