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The Ocean and Human Health
This week, we're looking at the connection between ocean health and human health. And the benefits that a healthy ocean can bring to us.
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Greenpeace slams acceptance of seabed miner’s application
Wannabe seabed miner Trans-Tasman Resources’ Fast-Track application has now been accepted for the next stage by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), a process Greenpeace slams for being anti-democratic and completely…
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Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior returns for 40th anniversary of French bombing in Auckland on 10 July
The iconic Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior will return to Aotearoa this year to mark the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the original Rainbow Warrior at Marsden Wharf in Auckland…
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Fonterra requests $300,000 over peaceful climate protest
Eight individuals appeared in court yesterday on willful trespass charges after they scaled Fonterra’s factory last October in protest over climate pollution.
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New Zealand’s dirty secret: How dairy industry pollution is threatening rivers, the climate, and democracy
Aotearoa: famous for beautiful waters and landscapes. But despite our 'green' image, dairy industry pollution threatens water and the climate.
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Luxon Government passes kiwi killing bill under urgency
The amendment to the Wildlife Act, New Zealand’s foundational wildlife protection law, was passed under urgency today and allows the Director-General of Conservation to grant companies permission to kill kiwi…
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Greenpeace calls on Luxon to show leadership on dairy pollution as Canterbury floods highlight growing climate crisis
The damage caused by Canterbury floods is yet another reminder of the risk of continuing to ignore the intensive dairy-fuelled climate crisis.
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Greenpeace slams deep sea mining application as a ‘total disregard for international law’
Greenpeace has slammed an announcement by The Metals Company to submit the first application to commercially mine the seabed.
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Greenpeace pledges continued fight against seabed mining as Australian miners lodge EPA application
Greenpeace says it will continue the fight to stop seabed mining starting in Aotearoa after Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR) announced it has reapplied to the Environmental Protection Authority via the Fast-Track…
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On marketing the military threat posed by China
As Donald Trump zigs and zags on tariffs and trashes America’s reputation as a safe and stable place to invest, China has a big gun that it could bring to…