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Something in the Water – uncovering Canterbury’s dirty secret
More information and screening dates for Greenpeace's documentary Something in the Water, covering Canterbury's freshwater pollution crisis.
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Seamount Expedition Day 16: Cheers and high fives
After an overnight steam to another seamount on Challenger, we’re sending down the camera again. After yesterday, I’m definitely apprehensive that we’re just going to see more of the same destruction, but there's a surprise in store.
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Battling the giants: How Greenpeace fights back against SLAPP lawsuits
The fight to protect the environment often looks like a battle between David and Goliath. And the Goliaths of our world will stop at nothing to silence those who oppose…
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New Zealand’s nuclear-free reputation is not for sale
For Prime Minister Luxon to erode new Zealand's proud nuclear-free legacy in exchange for a trade deal is a betrayal of our history and our values.
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Seamount Expedition. Day 15: So much destruction
We survey for four hours, but we’re just seeing screen after screen of destruction. Everyone suddenly feels exhausted by it, it’s obviously not what we want to see as our lead scientist Kat sums it up.
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Seamount Expedition Day 14: Break from operations and ‘mystery’ fish
We’ve arrived back at Challenger Plateau to finish surveying the sites we had to move on from last week due to weather. The waves are too high to put the gear down so it's time for a break.
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Fast fashion problems and 4 reasons it will never be green
Fast fashion brands flood the market with cheap, trendy clothing at an unsustainable rate, creating environmental and social harm. 🥵
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Seamount Expedition Day 12-13: Double drop and help from afar
We must’ve done something to please the weather gods because it’s another stunning day out in the middle of the Tasman.
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Seamounts Expedition Day 11:Coral Encounter Site
We arrive in the Lord Howe Rise area early in the morning. This is the location where in 2024, a New Zealand owned bottom trawler dragged up 37kg of coral late last year.
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‘We’re not just welcoming you as allies, but as family’ – Why The Rainbow Warrior is back in the Marshall Islands 40 years on
Family isn’t just about blood—it’s about standing together through the toughest of times.