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42 groups and respected experts call on PM to back a ‘Peoples’ Vaccine’
42 different groups and noted experts, including Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand, NZ Council of Trade Unions, the New Zealand Public Service Association, Greenpeace Aotearoa and Médecins Sans Frontières New…
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Overpopulation and Environmentalism
The flawed, dangerous idea of population control redirects the blame for societal problems to those with the least power to address them. Like any racist narrative, ‘population control’ has real-life consequences.
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Talley’s & Fonterra: polluting our water
What’s with big companies thinking they can have a free pass to pollute our rivers and oceans?
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Nuclear weapons are illegal at last
Nuclear arms are the most destructive, indiscriminate and monstrous weapons ever produced – but today, we can all celebrate a major milestone in the long march towards peace: the Treaty…
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The system isn’t broken, ‘Davos man’ built it this way. So let’s change it
There will not be the usual flood of private jets heading to Davos in Switzerland next week.
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Spend Covid overpayments on climate
Official figures released by Greenpeace show the Government could be due a huge refund from the Covid wage subsidy scheme.
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Looking back on 2020 and forward to 2021
As we approach the end of a very challenging year, we look to the the future with a new understanding of our connectedness, and the importance of working together to take care of our shared home and each other.
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Regenerative urban farming for the future
Meet urban regenerative farmer Levi Brinsdon-Hall and learn more about how farming can bring cities together.
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What’s more mysterious than the deep ocean?
The depths of our oceans hide a unique living world that we have only just started to understand. Filled with ancient coral reefs, underwater mountains and sea creatures have lived for hundreds of years, the deep ocean is a place of mystery - it even gives us clues to where life began!
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Spillover: how ocean sanctuaries can be good for people and wildlife
Science tells us fully protected ocean sanctuaries are a key way to bring marine life back from the brink of collapse.









