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Kua puta te tuhinga hukihuki Tiriti Global Plastic, kua tīmata ngā mahi tūturu
E kī nei a Green Peace Aoteroa he mea whakaputa i te wiki nei kote mahi ki te Tiri Global Plastic he whakatūturu i tā ngā iwi taketake whai wāhi, ka mutu, kia iwi taketake te ārahi o ngā whakatau ki ōna huānga katoa.
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Global Plastics Treaty draft is out, now the real work must begin
Greenpeace Aotearoa says the zero draft of the Global Plastics Treaty, which was released this week, must ensure indigenous people’s contribution and indigenous-led solutions are in all its elements.
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The many dangers this Amazon Rainforest Day
The world's largest tropical forest is essential for climate balance.
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Polar bears exposed to plastic pollution in their Arctic home
Polar bears - the distinguished ambassadors of the Arctic. The largest bear species in the world, polar bears embody the stunning resilience of nature, gracefully navigating the icy landscapes they call home. Already under threat from rising temperatures and melting ice caps, these magnificent creatures face a new and alarming threat - plastic pollution invading…
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Greenpeace activists drop banners from Parliament gallery, call for climate election
Greenpeace activists have dropped three banners from the public gallery to call for a climate election, as Parliament adjourns for the last time before the election.
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BREAKING: Oil floods stadium ahead of Men’s Rugby World Cup tournament kick off
Horrifying footage of oil flooding the Stade De France stadium was captured in a powerful new animated video released today by Greenpeace France.
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Full ban on bottom trawling in Hauraki Gulf needed
Greenpeace is renewing its call for a complete ban on destructive bottom trawling in the Hauraki Gulf marine park, following a government announcement today that trawl methods will continue in parts of the Gulf.
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Politicians must address the cow in the room this election – Greenpeace
With just fifty days until the 2023 election, Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling on all political parties to step up and commit to bold and urgent climate action.
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He Waka Eke Noa, BlackRock, and why we need a climate election
with announcements on agricultural emissions and He Waka Eke Noa, renewable energy, and transport, climate change has been high on the political agenda lately.
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Protecting the deep: the imperative to ban deep sea mining
In the depths of our oceans lies a mysterious realm, a vast expanse known as the deep sea. This remote and relatively unexplored environment holds secrets of marine life, geological wonders, and delicate ecosystems that have evolved over millions of years. However, a new threat has revealed itself: deep sea mining.