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Protest Flotilla Anchors to Reprovision Before Returning to Sea – Te Rarawa Pledges...

Press release | April 16, 2011 at 9:52

Wharekahika, Friday 15 April 2011: The flotilla opposing deep sea oil drilling were welcomed by Ngāti Porou today at Wharekahika/Hicks Bay, where the flotilla will be at anchor to avoid bad weather, facilitate crew changes and reprovision, before...

Auckland Council NZPAM Submission

Action | December 14, 2014 at 4:55

Stop Deep Sea Oil

Block The Offer

Action | September 10, 2015 at 4:55

Stop Deep Sea Oil - Block the Offer!

Government Oil Announcement Tomorrow: Greenpeace Comment

Press release | April 1, 2014 at 16:16

Auckland, 1 April 2014 - Commenting ahead of tomorrow’s government announcement about new oil drilling exploration areas in New Zealand, Nathan Argent, Greenpeace’s chief policy advisor, said:

Deep sea oil and gas drilling: not in New Zealand, not anywhere

Blog entry by Aaron Gray-Block | September 17, 2013

Like the Arctic, the deep waters off the coast of New Zealand are under threat as oil and gas companies feverishly line up to start exploratory drilling operations in search of climate-destroying carbon fuel deposits. In a new oil...

9 disturbing signs pointing to a catastrophic oil spill in the Arctic

Blog entry by Cassady Sharp | September 24, 2013

Gazprom may not be as familiar to you as BP or Exxon, but they’re just as capable of making history with a catastrophic oil spill. The Russian oil giant is the first company to start oil production in the Arctic after their  failed...

Is the armed response to peaceful protest in the Arctic a taste of things to come in...

Blog entry by John Dunford | September 25, 2013

Two stories from opposite ends of the world highlight looming dangers for New Zealand.   Peaceful Protest. Rigs. Armed response. Seized ships. Risky oil. These are the topics that have been dominating our week. In case you...

Deep-sea drilling does not add up to a win

Blog entry by Simon Boxer | October 30, 2013

Oil companies and the Government need to be more open about the potential effects of an oil spill , writes Greenpeace's Simon Boxer. There is no substitute for facts and figures," thundered the Dominion Post leader on deep-sea...

Government too cosy for the truth on oil risk

Blog entry by Steve Abel | October 31, 2013

I never thought we’d be quoting the “drill baby drill” former US Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin on the risks of being too trusting of foreign oil companies but there you go. Since the release last week of our...

Banners on the beach for oil free seas

Blog entry by Nick Young | November 25, 2013

What an amazing turnout for Banners on the Beach! Little more than two weeks ago we put a call out for a mobilisation on the beach to support the Oil Free Seas flotilla . That’s not much lead in time but on Saturday we saw over...

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