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Herea ki te taiao (Tied to nature)
Starting mahi at a new place can be complex under the best of circumstances. Starting mahi in a completely new type of organisation, under a level 4 lockdown, during an…
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BP axed from Paralympics as sport moves to distance itself from oil sponsorship
People power has done it! Sponsorship by oil and gas polluter BP of Paralympics coverage has been dropped.
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Indigenous Peoples are fighting for their rights in Brazil’s capital. Here’s why a win for them is a win for all of us
6,000 Indigenous leaders have gathered in the Brazilian capital of Brasília this week to fight for their lands and lives. Here’s what’s going on, and how you can help.
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How to attract native birds to your garden with planting, bird feeders and care
If you love having birds around the house and in the garden, here’s some things you can do to attract them and provide them with some much needed bird food.
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Submission on the Natural and Built Environments Bill
As our core environmental law, the new Natural and Built Environments Act must be bold, forward looking, ambitious and, above all, must have a thriving natural world at its heart. And accessible public participation must be mainstreamed into all aspects of the Bill.
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The power of photography as we enter ‘code red for humanity’
The world is on fire, under water, and in trouble. The recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report states that climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying, a fact…
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Rigged: a workers’ oil story
The oil industry has boomed in Scotland over the past 50 years but things are changing. Unemployment among oil workers has grown, food bank usage has risen and communities are losing out.
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Time to put power in the hands of people, not big energy companies
Last week’s blackouts are just another symptom of an electricity market that is failing to deliver for New Zealanders or the climate. It’s time for the Government to step in…
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Film review: The story of Greenpeace and the story Greenpeace tells
Brian Fitzgerald reviews the documentary 'How To Change the World' exploring the origins of Greenpeace.
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How to make a reusable covid mask and avoid plastic pollution
Masks can be purchased at supermarkets, but we can also make our own upcycled face masks using items we might already have at home and avoid contributing plastic pollution. (Bonus points if you don’t buy anything new!)