
A massive WIN for the moana
BREAKING NEWS: The Fast Track expert panel has declined TTR’s application to mine the seabed in the South Taranaki Bight.
Help end bottom trawling, before it's too late
New Zealand is the last country still bottom trawling in the international waters of the Tasman Sea. This has to stop.

2025: A year of wins, action and resistance
This year, people across Aotearoa stood up against powerful interests and destructive industries. Together, we forced real wins for land, ocean and climate.

Fonterra HQ slimed by Greenpeace
We brought the nitrate emergency to Fonterra’s front door
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Greenpeace petitions you can sign right now.
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PETITION: Stop Fonterra using Palm Kernel
Call on Fonterra to end the use of rainforest-destroying palm kernel on its farms.
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PETITION: Ban seabed mining in Aotearoa
Seabed mining is a new threat to the oceans. Now is our chance to prevent the destruction before it’s too late.
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Tell Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to stop the rollback of freshwater protection
Every New Zealander should be able to swim in clean rivers and know that the water coming out of their kitchen tap is safe to drink.
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PETITION: Tax the super-rich to pay for climate action
We urge governments to tax the super-rich now and use those funds to support people and protect the planet.
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PETITION: Ban Single-use Plastic Bottles
Call on the NZ Government to ban unnecessary single-use plastic bottles* in NZ, and to incentivise reusable and refillable alternatives.
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PETITION: Stop deep sea mining
It’s time for New Zealand to take a stand. Join our call on the New Zealand government to back a global moratorium on seabed mining.
Please join us in protecting the planet. Together, we will build a green and peaceful future.
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Taxing Power Bills to Fund Fossil Fuels? No thanks
Why the government’s LNG terminal is the wrong decision for Aotearoa.
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Trans-Tasman Resources rejects the Fast Track panel’s findings – but the evidence against seabed mining is crystal clear
Trans-Tasman Resources has withdrawn its Fast Track application to mine the seabed off Taranaki. Read the evidence of the experts who submitted for Greenpeace on how seabed mining would impact marine mammals, seabirds, the benthic ecology, sediment plume, along with feasibility and economics.
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Govt announces critical mineral ‘slush fund’ as TTR flees the fast track
Today, as seabed miners Trans Tasman Resources (TTR) withdrew from their failing Fast Track bid, the NZ government has announced a$80 million dollar ‘critical minerals slush fund.’ Greenpeace is questioning if this signals an invitation for TTR to have another bite at the cherry.
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Seabed mining company TTR gives up on the Fast Track process – Greenpeace
Trans-Tasman Resources have responded to the Fast Track Expert Panel’s draft decision, saying they will not propose any changes to conditions.
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Environment groups join forces to call for ‘environmental reset’
Aotearoa’s leading environmental organisations are urging all political parties to make nature and climate an election priority and calling for an urgent ‘environmental reset’ in the first 100 days of…
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A shared roadmap to building a nature positive Aotearoa
Forest & Bird, Greenpeace Aotearoa, and WWF New Zealand have come together to set out a clear policy roadmap for Aotearoa – one that shows how we can protect nature,…