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Plastic polluter Coca-Cola receives early Christmas message from Greenpeace
Greenpeace Aotearoa has sent Coca-Cola an early Christmas gift by brand jamming the plastic polluter’s products in Auckland.
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Avatar 2: The Way of Water or the way of the coloniser?
Some thoughts on cultural appropriation and parallels between Avatar 2 and the struggle to stop deep sea mining in the Pacific.
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Sri Lanka’s fertiliser ban and why New Zealand can phase out synthetic nitrogen fertiliser
What happened with the Sri Lankan ban on synthetic nitrogen fertiliser and why it doesn't mean New Zealand can't do similar.
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Tonnes of airborne microplastics another reason to support a global plastics treaty
Greenpeace Aotearoa is reaffirming its call on the government to support a strong global plastics treaty after research reveals 74 metric tonnes of microplastics is dispersed onto Auckland every year.
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Meet 4 inspiring Indigenous Leaders at COP15
Indigenous People comprise less than 5% of the world’s population yet they manage to protect 80% of the world’s existing biodiversity, despite ongoing violations of their rights and criminalization of…
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Indigenous participation crucial in Global Plastics Treaty negotiations – Greenpeace
Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling on the government to advocate for the interests of people and climate in negotiations for a global treaty that will end plastic pollution after the first…
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Doomed deep sea miner The Metals Company under huge pressure
In what Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling another heavy blow to deep sea mining – the Canadian miner The Metals Company has received a delisting notice from the Nasdaq stock exchange…
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Greenpeace Appeals against Hiringa hydrogen-to-urea with Hapū backing
Greenpeace claims that the High Court erred in failing to find that the Consenting Panel’s decision to place no conditions on whether, when, and how the project transitioned from fertiliser feedstock production to hydrogen fuel production, was a breach of the Covid-19 Recovery Fast-Track Consenting Act.
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Greenpeace notice of appeal against Hiringa hydrogen-to-urea Energy
Have a read of Greenpeace's appeal, backed by the hapū of Ngāruahine in South Taranaki.
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Chasing future biotech solutions to climate change risks delaying action in the present – it may even make things worse
The world is under growing pressure to find sustainable options to cut emissions or lessen the impacts of climate change.