Oil and gas
Join us in sending a strong message that offshore oil and gas drilling is not welcome here in Aotearoa New Zealand

Make oil history
Powerful, corrupting and polluting, the oil and gas industry has no place in our collective future. Burning oil and gas drives climate change, fuels conflict and makes us sick. The search for it endangers communities, our precious oceans and marine life.
Fossil fuel companies are responsible for a large majority of climate damaging emissions since the late eighties. The criminal thing is they have known this for just as long, and yet continue their destructive practices unwavered. Together we must transition away from oil and gas, and create renewable, citizen powered energy systems that are not only better for the planet, but are fairer for people too.
Things you can do
We want you to take action because together, we’re strong.
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PETITION: End oil sponsorship of the Olympics
Tell the International Olympic Committee to commit to ending fossil fuel sponsorship for good.
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PETITION: Time to resist
Now is the time to resist. Will you join the fight against the billionaire takeover?
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Say no to new oil exploration
Sign the open letter to the oil industry – We will resist oil exploration
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Resist new oil exploration posters
Download a poster, print a few off and put them up around town to help us build the resistance to new offshore oil exploration.
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PETITION: Say no to oil on the All Blacks
Sign on now to stop NZ Rugby from making a sponsorship deal with the devil and smearing the silver fern in oil.
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Join the wave of resistance against oil pipelines
Tell global banks not to fund these toxic disasters: together, we are standing against the tar sands oil pipelines scarring North America
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The strikes on Iran show why quitting oil is more important than ever
As Israel and the United States strike Iran, global oil markets are on edge. Oil prices have begun rising even before any disruption to supply. Oil traders are factoring in the possibility the Strait of Hormuz might close. Roughly 20% of the world’s traded oil passes through this narrow waterway between Iran to the north…
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Greenpeace organisations to appeal US$ 345 million North Dakota court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
Greenpeace International and Greenpeace organisations in the US announce they will seek a new trial following Energy Transfer lawsuit verdict.
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Taxing Power Bills to Fund Fossil Fuels? No thanks
Why the government’s LNG terminal is the wrong decision for Aotearoa.