During TVNZ coverage of the Fonterra results press conference reporters asked Andrew Ferrier directly whether Fonterra supports rainforest destruction. He then revealed a bad case of foot in mouth and threw the comms department a total hospital...
Victor tells the story of how oil companies ended up trying to drill in the North Sea and the Arctic - and how he ended up trying to stop them. Drawings by fellow deckhand Jono Emmon.
Greenpeace activists barricade the entrance to Fonterra's corporate HQ in Auckland and deliver a strong message to Fonterra about it's use of palm kernel.
Our hundred year relationship with oil is at a crossroads. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has shone a light on the far reaching consequences that our addiction to oil is having on the natural world and on the climate.
Opotiki, 2 April, 2011 - Skippers, crew and activists from the flotilla of boats, which travelled from around the North Island were welcomed today at a hui in Whangaparoa Bay which was attended by an estimated 600 people opposed to deep sea oil...
Activists aboard the flotilla opposing deep sea oil drilling disrupted the seismic testing by Brazilian oil giant Petrobras. Swimmers with large visible buoys baring flags with the message 'Stop Deep Sea Oil' entered the water in front of the oil...
Maps of the expedition.
Nick Smith, National Party Environment spokesperson and Nandor, Green MP, enjoy a snarler at the Greenpeace New Zealand solar powered sausage sizzle outside of parliament today under the banner 'All sizzle no sausage' to highlight the difference...
Greenpeace deposited over 30 porcelain toilets on parliament grounds. The activity coincides with Parliaments speech from the Throne and the 9th day of UN climate talks in Poznan, Poland. Greenpeace is calling on the NZ delegation currently at...
Activist on top of Huntly Power Station coal conveyor unfurled a 45-metre banner "climate change starts here" with an arrow pointing to the coal station.
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