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Oral submission on Crown Minerals Amendment Bill
Russel Norman delivers the Greenpeace Aotearoa submission on the Crown Minerals Amendment Bill
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Greenpeace Live: Why we occupied the Straterra building
In this episode we’ll talk about why we occupied the Straterra building, the recent deep sea mining protest in Rarotonga and the wider international campaign with two special guests: from…
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Action against seabed mining at the Straterra HQ
On 24 September, five Greenpeace activists occupied the Wellington offices of mining lobby group Straterra to protest seabed mining by its client Trans Tasman Resources and two more scaled a…
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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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Watch Toxic Influence, the new film exposing the dark side of Dove
Watch and share the film to uncover the truth about Dove’s 20 year lie.
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VIDEO: Beached as whale grapples with plestuc pollution
Even whales can have a hard time with plastic pollution!
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Greenpeace Live: Two energy futures, with Geoff Bertram, Stephen Poletti and Russel Norman
Join Greenpeace Aotearoa executive director Russel Norman for a conversation with energy experts Geoff Bertram and Stephen Poletti, on the future of energy in New Zealand. New Zealand is full…
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Why are fur seals starving in Kaikōura?
In Kaikōura over 1,000 fur seals have been found dead from starvation. Seabirds are starving too. It's a sign that ocean is under pressure from climate change and overfishing.
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Greenpeace LIVE: Stopping seabed mining in Aotearoa
Tonight we speak with Juressa Lee, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi, Rarotonga and Rukutai Watene of Ngāti Ruanui about the long fight to stop Trans-Tasman Resources mining off the coast of Taranaki.
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Race to Busan: The last stretch for the global plastics treaty 🏁
The fifth and final round of Plastics Treaty talks pick back up in November and it’s going to be down to the wire.