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News & Stories - Page 35 of 227 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Press release
    Climate Change

    Another free pass for dairy pollution costs us all 

    “It’s no great loss to see the end of He Waka Eke Noa. It was designed by the dairy industry to delay climate action, and it succeeded. It was only ever a tactic in their decades-long strategy of predatory delay, and the new ‘a new Pastoral Sector Group’ announced today is just another version of…

    Nick Young •
    11 June 2024
  • Press release
    Oceans, Fishing

    Convicted bottom trawlers given green light to trash South Pacific

    New Zealand’s destructive bottom trawling is back in the spotlight, as vessels the Tasman Viking and Amaltal Mariner are given permits to continue trashing deep sea corals in the South Pacific.

    Ellie Hooper •
    11 June 2024
  • Press release
    Climate Change, Oil&Gas, Fast Track

    Shane Jones fires damp squib in response to giant backlash against Luxon’s war on nature

    Greenpeace says Shane Jones has fired a damp squib in response to yesterday’s 20,000+ strong protest against the coalition government’s fast track bill and war on nature.

    Nick Young •
    9 June 2024
  • Russel Norman speaks to the 20,000 assembled in Aotea Square for the March for Nature
    Story
    Climate Change, Biodiversity, Fast Track

    Russel Norman’s March for Nature speech

    The great challenge of our time is for humanity to learn and indeed relearn how to live well within the ecological limits of a finite planet.

    Nick Young •
    8 June 2024
    2 min read
  • Over 20,000 marched down Queen Street to protest the Government's Fast Track Bill
    Press release
    Climate Change, Biodiversity, Fast Track

    Giant March For Nature fills Queen Street to oppose Luxon’s fast track bill

    Over 20,000 people have turned out in Auckland today for the March for Nature to protest the Luxon Government’s fast-track bill and ‘war on nature’.

    Nick Young •
    8 June 2024
  • Story
    Climate Change, Biodiversity

    LIVE: March for Nature

    We are live streaming the March for Nature today from 12:30pm

    Nick Young •
    8 June 2024
    1 min read
  • Press release
    Seabed Mining, Oceans, Fast Track

    Fast Track Bill, already mired in corruption scandal, should be pulled

    Greenpeace says that National MP David MacLeod being referred to the police for undeclared donations has corrupted the process for examining the Fast Track Bill and the bill must be dumped.

    Russel Norman •
    7 June 2024
  • Story
    PeoplePower

    When we stand together, we can change the course of history

    People in Aotearoa have a long history of standing up for what is right.

    Reza Azam •
    6 June 2024
    1 min read
  • Press release
    Biodiversity, Fast Track

    Fast track threatens te taiao, democracy and Te Tiriti – it’s time to march

    The fast-track bill puts profits over people and Papatūānuku. If passed unopposed, the new law will allow the destruction of the whenua, awa and moana through more mining, dams, roads, drilling and ocean pillaging.

    Juressa Lee •
    6 June 2024
  • Story
    Fast Track

    What is the Fast Track Approvals Bill, and why is it so dangerous?

    The Luxon Government introduced the so-called Fast Track Approvals Bill in March.

    Reza Azam •
    6 June 2024
    2 min read
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