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How Big Agriculture is borrowing Big Oil’s playbook at COP28
If you haven’t been following food and agriculture developments at COP28, then you might not know that this year’s COP has been dubbed as the first “Food COP”.
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What will the new Government mean for the environment?
In a special live stream event on Dec 6, the Greenpeace crew will respond to the makeup of the new coalition government and what it will mean for the environment.
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COP28 has started – but what is COP, really?
COP28, the UN climate change conference, is kicking off in Dubai. But what happens at these annual climate change conferences? And why do they even matter?
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A call for peace
Greenpeace Aotearoa staff and volunteers have carried this banner in one of the many demonstrations taking place around the country - calling for an immediate and lasting ceasefire in Palestine.
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Nitrate map indicates drinking water nitrate contamination levels across New Zealand
Greenpeace has launched a groundbreaking new interactive know your nitrate map indicating nitrate contamination levels of drinking water across New Zealand, warning of health risks from the higher nitrate concentrations.
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My Pacific odyssey through cyclones, loss and damage, and the urgent need to make polluters pay
For ten gruelling hours in Efate island, Vanuatu, I desperately clung to the door of the guesthouse room I was staying in as unrelenting winds threatened to rip it off…
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How you’re taking action and creating impact
2023 has been a big year – and supporters like you have continued to
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5 reasons why we need global ocean sanctuaries
The world’s oceans face extreme and growing threats from human activity, from pollution to overfishing and climate change.
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How corporate SLAPP lawsuits endanger our rights and the planet
Hope creates the conditions for climate action. And climate action nurtures hope. Just as hope and action have a reinforcing relationship, so do fear and silence.
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Offshore oil and gas exploration in NZ? Here’s all you need to know
Offshore oil and gas exploration could return to New Zealand, thanks to Chris Luxon's new Government. If you’re wondering what that means or what the problem with fossil fuels is, we have the answers!