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US court orders a ban on imports of NZ fish
This win by Sea Shepherd is damning for New Zealand's fishing industry and an indictment on the New Zealand Government for not taking stronger action to protect the Māui dolphin.
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Intergovernmental Negotiation Committee 1 – Unpacking the Global Plastics treaty
In early March, global leaders and delegates from over 175 nations madehistory in Nairobi when United Nations member states and governments with the support of stakeholders adopted a resolution officially opening…
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Why Christopher Luxon is so badly wrong about oil exploration
In his early days as leader, John Key updated National’s position on Nuclear-Free New Zealand and distanced himself from his predecessor’s abhorrent “Orewa Speech”, setting a new direction for the…
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Government shows climate sense on oil exploration while Luxon is on another planet
Greenpeace is welcoming the Government’s proposed changes to the Crown Minerals Act released today, which remove the purpose of ‘promoting’ fossil fuel exploration and extraction from the Act and seek…
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Greenpeace submission on the government’s agricultural emissions pricing consultation
Read Greenpeace's submission on the government's agricultural emissions pricing consultation
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Developing an impactful Global Plastics Treaty
Towards an impactful Global Plastics Treaty
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COP27 Loss and Damage Finance Facility a down payment on climate justice
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt – Greenpeace welcomes the COP27 agreement to establish a Loss and Damage Finance Fund as an important foundation in building towards climate justice. But, warns against politics as usual.
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It’s all thanks to you
Greenpeace Aotearoa is completely independent – In this issue of Kākāriki, you will read about more of the incredible campaign work you have made possible over the last few months.…
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Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining vessel
Greenpeace activists have peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, México as it returned to port from the Pacific.
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The case for banning plastic bottles and replacing them with reusable and refillable solutions
Greenpeace Aotearoa is ban single-use plastic drink bottles because they are a major contributor to plastic pollution, which harms human and environmental health; and