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Slow TV: Sea lions wearing cameras map new habitats in beautiful video
Sea lions with mounted cameras map their habitat and capture the "best slow TV ever".
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Greenpeace LIVE: Hands off the water protections
This week the Greenpeace crew discuss what can be done to turn river health around, based on the previous success of campaigns to achieve stronger freshwater protections.
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Highest ever methane emissions requires action on dairy by NZ
Global emissions of methane are the highest they’ve ever been and are rising faster than ever before, a new study has found. Published this week in Frontiers In Science, the…
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Tuvalu joins growing Pacific tide of opposition to deep sea mining
Tuvalu has added its voice to the growing tide in the Pacific against deep sea mining, highlighting the momentum against this destructive industry, says Greenpeace.
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Good News! New fossil gas NOT needed for energy security according to Govt report
They’ve been lying to you about needing new fossil gas to “keep the lights on”. There is no shortage of gas.
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LIVE: Nuclear free campaigns in NZ and the Pacific, 50 years of Greenpeace and the Rainbow Warrior bombing
This month is the anniversary of the Rainbow Warrior bombing and this year marks 50 years of Greenpeace in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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A billion plastic bottles fill Eden Park stadium for Plastic Free July
To mark the start of Plastic Free July, Greenpeace has released a startling video showing Auckland’s iconic Eden Park stadium filled with around a billion single-use plastic bottles.
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Greenpeace LIVE: Speaking of trees
In this episode, we speak with Zane Wedding from grassroots group Mana Rākau and Nick Young from Greenpeace about tree protection in the context of the Luxon Government's war on nature.
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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.
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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.









