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Luxon Government’s latest climate target as useful as a screen door on a submarine
Greenpeace has slammed the Luxon Government for failing to protect future generations after releasing New Zealand’s latest climate target of a 1-5% additional reduction in emissions by 2035, saying it’s…
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NZ climate target under international scrutiny as trading partners raise concerns
Ahead of NZ Government’s 2025 NDC climate announcement, Greenpeace reveals NZ trade partners are asking questions about climate credibility.
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Turns out that the Govt’s plan to underwrite the risk of oil exploration could be unlawful
After reversing the ban on new offshore oil and gas exploration permits, New Zealand’s coalition government is now considering whether to share the risks of exploration with the fossil fuel…
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Volunteer News: December 2024
December volunteer newsletter: featuring campaign updates, basic actions training and upcoming events
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Emissions Reduction Plan ‘not worth the paper it’s written on’
Greenpeace says second Emissions Reduction Plan 'not worth the paper', more people will take to the streets to confront climate polluters directly.
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Flotilla heeds iwi’s call to stop deep sea oil
In response to a call to oppose deep sea oil drilling from East Cape iwi Te Whanau a Apanui, a flotilla of ships is to set sail from Auckland, for…
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Explosive LNG report casts more doubt on Govt’s plan to build fossil gas import terminal
As the Luxon Government threatens to build a new LNG import terminal in New Zealand, an explosive new report casts further doubt on the wisdom of that plan.
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Climate Commission methane advice a chance to pull climate emergency brake
Greenpeace Aotearoa says the Climate Change Commission’s latest report is a much-needed call for more ambitious climate action on methane.
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Norway stops seabed mining, putting more pressure on NZ to follow
In a significant victory for the global Greenpeace campaign to stop seabed mining, Norway is stopping the first licensing round for deep sea mining in Arctic waters, which Greenpeace says…
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Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver and the fight continues
The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC5) for a Global Plastics Treaty ended today with an agreement to meet again for what will be the final negotiation meeting…









