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Key gets ready to give away our ocean to oil drillers…again
In a breathtaking display of hypocrisy, John Key is preparing to dish out new oil exploration permits - mere days after returning from the Paris climate change conference.
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“Dropping like flies”: Anadarko the latest company to cull search for oil in NZ
Texan oil giant Anadarko is the latest to join the growing list of companies to scale back or completely quit their search for oil in New Zealand.
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Richie McCaw fails to convert – Fonterra’s PR falling flat?
A Government report just out, seems to suggest that Fonterra’s flashy PR campaign to promote intensive dairy might be failing.
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US ship decision a victory for people power
The US Government’s decision to send a warship to New Zealand is a huge victory for people power, Greenpeace said today.
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Stopping deep sea oil: Vanessa’s blog April 12
Tuesday 12th April, 2011 In the early hours of the morning, still many hours before dawn, we picked up the location of the Orient Explorer and her support vessel the…
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Greenpeace calls out meaningless moratorium
Greenpeace is calling out the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council on a so-called moratorium on the Ruataniwha dam.
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Greenpeace activists jump on Amazon Warrior support vessel as it arrives in port
Wednesday, 31 January:Greenpeace activists have boarded the support vessel of the world’s largest seismic blasting ship this morning,and locked themselves to it.
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From truffle to light crude; oil doesn’t come cheap
The Governments oil salesman Simon Bridges just can’t catch a break these days. Whether it’s having to admit that he’d never even heard of NZ’s largest forest park (Victoria FP) which he’d just opened up to drillers or getting stick for allowing oil exploration in the home of the last 55 Maui’s dolphins on earth,…
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REPORT: Sick of Too Many Cows
How intensive livestock farming could be endangering our health
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Greenpeace damn concerned public money still being spent on polluting rivers
Greenpeace is seeking urgent clarification from the Agriculture and Environment Ministers Damien O'Connor and David Parker on a media report today that irrigation is still being publicly funded.