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Richie McCaw fails to convert – Fonterra’s PR falling flat?
A Government report just out, seems to suggest that Fonterra’s flashy PR campaign to promote intensive dairy might be failing.
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Helen Clark joins tidal wave of support to ban the bag
Helen Clark, Dr Jane Goodall and actor Sam Neill are among the growing list asking the New Zealand Government for a total ban on single-use plastic bags.
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Govt urged to use regional development fund for just transitions
Greenpeace is calling on the Government to use the Regional Development Fund to back up its promises of a just transition to clean energy.
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What the heck is Sam Neill doing?
Images of Sam Neill chowing down on a plastic bag are doing the rounds on social media.
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Genesis’ plan to keep coal burning until 2030 stuns
In a move that has stunned environmentalists, Genesis Energy has announced a plan to keep burning coal for power generation until 2030.
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Greenpeace amused at negative survey oil industry releases about itself
Greenpeace is calling oil industry efforts to put a positive spin on a just-released public perception survey “desperate and misleading”.
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Greenpeace activists jump on Amazon Warrior support vessel as it arrives in port
Wednesday, 31 January:Greenpeace activists have boarded the support vessel of the world’s largest seismic blasting ship this morning,and locked themselves to it.
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Climate activists locked on oil supply ship threatened with “draconian” Anadarko Amendment
Wednesday, January 31: Police have warned climate activists currently locked onto an offshore oil exploration support ship in the Port of Taranaki that officials from the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) are travelling from Wellington to charge them under the 'Anadarko Amendment'.
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Greenpeace launches landmark expedition to bottom of the Antarctic Ocean
Greenpeace has today launched a campaign calling for the creation of the largest protected area on Earth - a 1.8 million square kilometre ocean sanctuary in the Antarctic.
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Disappointing Arctic legal decision will strengthen movement to end oil
Friday, January 5: In the case brought against the Norwegian Government by Greenpeace Norway for granting new oil licenses to drill in the Arctic, the Oslo District Court reached a decision yesterday afternoon, Norwegian time.