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  • We will not be silenced banner
    Press release
    AboutUs Oil&Gas

    Greenpeace organisations begin trial defense against Energy Transfer’s SLAPP

    Mandan, North Dakota — Ten years after the world watched the Indigenous-led protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline unfold, representatives from Greenpeace International (GPI) and two Greenpeace entities in the…

    Greenpeace International
    25 February 2025
  • Orange Roughy caught on Trawler
    Press release
    Oceans

    New Zealand position at SPRFMO fisheries forum reckless

    Greenpeace is calling the stance taken by New Zealand at a the international SPRFMO fisheries forum short-sighted and reckless.

    Juan Parada
    21 February 2025
  • Garbage truck unloads rubbish in landfill in the Global South.
    Story
    Plastics

    How traditional practices and modern solutions can end Waste Colonialism?

    Waste colonialism is a stark reminder of global inequality, where self proclaimed developed nations export their waste to the Global South.

    Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa
    20 February 2025
    5 min read
  • We will not be silenced banner
    Story

    Inside Greenpeace International’s legal fight against Big Oil’s bullying lawsuit

    Bad news for bullies: Greenpeace International (GPI) initiated the first test of the European Union’s new anti-SLAPP Directive, a major step toward ending the practice of the courts being abused to…

    Daniel Simons
    18 February 2025
    3 min read
  • Nitrate contamination water testing in Darfield, Canterbury
    Press release
    Food&Farming Freshwater

    ECAN fails to provide free drinking water testing for communities impacted by nitrate contamination

    An Environment Canterbury vote to NOT provide free community water testing for nitrate contamination has shocked Greenpeace Aotearoa.

    Rhiannon Mackie
    13 February 2025
  • Press release
    Food&Farming

    Fonterra quietly removes ‘100% grass-fed’ label from Anchor butter as Greenpeace lawsuit approaches

    An update in Greenpeace's Fonterra butter lawsuit reveals dairy giant has removed misleading labels from its Anchor butter packaging.

    Rhiannon Mackie
    11 February 2025
  • Seabed mining protest in Hāwera
    Press release
    Seabed Mining

    Greenpeace welcomes Northland mining pullout

    Greenpeace is welcoming the decision by an Australian mining giant to pull the plug on its plans to mine for minerals in a forest reserve in the Far North.

    Juressa Lee
    5 February 2025
  • Story
    Climate Change Oil&Gas

    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…

    Professor Ed Hawkins, University of Reading
    11 January 2025
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace opposes the Treaty Principles Bill in its entirety because we believe that protecting Te Tiriti is the responsibility of everyone who calls Aotearoa New Zealand home and because it is inextricably entwined with our mission to protect nature and peace. Te Tiriti o Waitangi is a “promise of two peoples to take the best possible care of each other.” Through it, Māori gave the Crown the authority to set up a government for her people who had settled or were to settle in Aotearoa while promising the protection of ongoing Māori sovereignty over their lands, territories and resources. It is a vital agreement for everyone who calls Aotearoa New Zealand home, and it is the responsibility of all New Zealanders to honour it. Since 1840, successive governments have breached that foundational agreement. The Treaty Principles have provided a framework to make progress in addressing those breaches and the painful truth of the history of colonisation, including its present-day impacts on both people and nature. This attempt by the ACT party to unilaterally rewrite these principles represents a huge backward step in the reconciliation of our nation and the coming together of our cultures. It should be rejected. Anyone who has been welcomed back to Aotearoa New Zealand, via the carved gateway (tomokanga) and birdsong at Auckland International Airport, will sense that this Bill strikes at the very heart of our identity as New Zealanders.
    Publication
    AboutUs

    Greenpeace Submission on the Treaty Principles Bill

    Greenpeace opposes the Treaty Principles Bill in its entirety because we believe that protecting Te Tiriti is the responsibility of everyone who calls Aotearoa New Zealand home and because it…

    Greenpeace Aotearoa
    17 December 2024
  • Seabed mining protest in Hāwera
    Press release
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    Greenpeace slams late release of redacted Fast Track seabed mining documents

    Greenpeace is slamming the government’s late release of heavily redacted documents from Trans-Tasman Resources’ Taranaki seabed mining application, including a discredited impact assessment carried from 2016.

    Juressa Lee
    16 December 2024
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