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News & Stories - Page 36 of 227 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • A greenpeace actvist wearing a hazmat suit and mask sits atop a giant effluent tap in front of parliament. The tap is filling a large drinking glass for the Prime Minister with cow effluent and a banner reads: Stop Fast-tracking Pollution
    Story
    Seabed Mining, Climate Change, Food&Farming, Oceans, Plastics, PeoplePower, Victories

    It’s all thanks to you

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is completely independent. In this issue of Kākāriki, you will read about more of the incredible campaign work you have made possible over the last few months.

    Samantha Caughey •
    6 June 2024
    5 min read
  • A Prime Minister Christopher Luxon lookalike has been swinging through Auckland atop a National Party-blue wrecking ball to promote the March for Nature protest on 8 June.
    Story
    Fast Track

    Christopher Luxon swings through Auckland atop a Fast Track wrecking ball

    A Christopher Luxon lookalike has been swinging through Auckland atop a National Party-blue wrecking ball to promote this weekend’s March for Nature.

    Nick Young •
    5 June 2024
    2 min read
  • Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to the media along with ministers Chris Bishop, Shane Jones and Simeon Brown during a 100-day plan announcement at Basin Reserve on March 07, 2024 in Wellington, New Zealand where they were questioned by Greenpeace campaigner Gen Toop about the risk of freshwater pollution that their plans pose.
    Press release
    Climate Change, Biodiversity, Fast Track

    Poll shows National voters concerned over fast track bill’s potential for destruction and corruption 

    National Party voters are concerned about the risk of corruption and the undermining of democracy if the Fast-track Approvals Bill is passed, according to a new Horizon Research survey.

    Nick Young •
    5 June 2024
  • The fast track targets we know of
    Story
    Biodiversity, Climate Change, Fast Track

    The fast-track projects that we know of

    The Fast Track Bill could see damaging developments in many areas we know and love here in Aotearoa.

    Nick Young •
    4 June 2024
    4 min read
  • March for Nature projection in Auckland
    Press release
    Seabed Mining, Climate Change, Oceans, Biodiversity, Fast Track

    Numbers building for fast track bill protest march in Auckland

    People from all over the country are expected at the 8 June ‘March for Nature’ against the coalition Government’s fast track legislation.

    Nick Young •
    3 June 2024
  • Story
    Climate Change, Oceans

    A new ruling says countries – including NZ – must take action on climate change under the law of the sea

    In a significant development for small island nations threatened by rising seas, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) has found greenhouse gases constitute marine pollution.

    Karen Scott, University of Canterbury •
    2 June 2024
    3 min read
  • Press release
    Politics, Fast Track

    Silencing environmental voices with Budget 2024 – more motivation for protest

    Greenpeace is slamming the Government for slashing funding for government environmental agencies and initiatives in Budget 2024.

    Russel Norman •
    30 May 2024
  • The first YouTube Live show from the Greenpeace HQ here in Tāmaki. Hosted by Niamh O'Flynn, Russel Norman and special guest Morgan Donoghue, talk about this Government's reckless plans to mine conservation land, the fast track bill and the ours not mines Musicians Against Mining project - and the March For Nature
    Videos
    Climate Change, Biodiversity, Fast Track

    Greenpeace LIVE: Why we need to stop the fast track and march for nature

    Join Russel Norman and Niamh O'Flynn with special guest Morgan Donoghue of Ours Not MInes to talk about mining on conservation land, the Fast Track Bill and the March For Nature tonight, live on Youtube!

    Nick Young •
    28 May 2024
  • Cow & calf in mud on a Southland intensive winter grazing farm. Photograph captured by Matt Coffey in Winter 2021
    Press release
    Food&Farming, Freshwater, Fast Track

    Luxon’s Govt destroying right to safe drinking water, swimmable rivers

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is condemning the Luxon Government’s latest resource management amendment bill as the next attack in the war on nature, this time targeting freshwater.

    Amanda Larsson •
    28 May 2024
  • Press release

    Rangiora nitrate contamination test results update

    Greenpeace Aotearoa is advising that it has found an anomaly in one water sample result from a drinking water testing event that it ran recently in Rangiora. While testing on the day found this sample to have high levels of nitrate contamination, further testing revealed that it did not.

    Nick Young •
    27 May 2024
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