
As 2016 is officially declared the hottest year ever recorded, the worldโs largest seismic ship is searching for deep sea oil off New Zealandโs East Coast.
This morning, two key global climate agencies, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA, confirmed that 2016 was the hottest year on record, and according to scientific research, the world hasnโt been this warm for 115,000 years.
Greenpeace climate campaigner, Kate Simcock, says against this backdrop itโs a โclimate crimeโ that New Zealand is currently hosting the worldโs largest seismic ship to search for more oil.
โWe are in a climate emergency and our Government has invited this ship to blast for oil at extreme depths in an area of New Zealand thatโs rich in rare and unique marine life,โ she says
โThis is the oil scientists say we canโt afford to burn if we are to have any chance at avoiding a climate catastrophe that will affect every single person and living thing on this planet.
โThe burning of fossil fuels has already irreparably changed our future. The more the Earth warms, the more weโre experiencing violent weather events like the torrential weather bomb that’s just hit New Zealand.
โThis isnโt an issue for future generations to deal with. Itโs no longer just about our children or our childrenโs children. This is happening right now โ itโs about us.โ
The seismic ship, the Amazon Warrior, will be searching for oil on behalf of oil giants Statoil and Chevron for the coming months.
Last week, Greenpeace and local iwi used two small inflatable boats to intercept it, 50 nautical miles off the coast of Wairarapa.
From on board one of the inflatables, Simcock rang the captain of the Amazon Warrior and delivered a message signed by over 60,000 New Zealanders, telling the ship to cease its operations immediately.
Polynesian voyaging waka captain and East Coast resident, Reuben Raihania Tipoki (Ngฤti Kahungunu) also spoke on behalf of 80 indigenous communities from the East Coast who are demanding the ship leave their customary waters immediately.
Simcock says the journey was โjust the beginningโ of the looming uprising around New Zealand against the Amazon Warrior, the oil industry, and the Governmentโs oil agenda.
People across the country have already started making plans to attend The Peopleโs Climate Rally, which will take place at the Governmentโs annual oil conference on March 22 and 23 in New Plymouth.
Organising groups include Climate Justice Taranaki, Frack Free, Oil Free Wellington, Greenpeace and 350 Aotearoa.
Simcock says itโs more important than ever to get active about climate change.
โWe have Trump about to take office in the US – one of the worldโs biggest carbon emitters – who thinks that climate change is a hoax made up by China. And here at home we now have Bill English, who has downplayed the importance of climate change and said that our response to it should be โmoderateโ,โ she says.
โWe canโt wait for our leaders to act because theyโre not doing it fast enough. Itโs up to the people now.โ


100% Greenpeace,
The polar ice caps are now melting at unstoppable rates.
We are headed down the gurgler as floods and coastal erosion will take out our roads and rail systems making the 2 billion dollar Kaikoura road/rail mess look like a small event.
Do they know what they are doing?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/06/140610-connecting-dots-dust-soot-snow-ice-climate-change-dimick/
Soot and Dirt Is Melting Snow and Ice Around the World
New report highlights increased loss in Greenland ice cap from dust and soot.
By Dennis Dimick, National Geographic
Lets not forget the Executive Director of Greenpeace spent a good part of his political career promoting a growth based ponzi savings scam.
Note to Norman, if you are going to expect a payout for your Kiwi Saver we better keep drilling for oil, as that is what Kiwi Saver is dependent on.
That’s not a very good trade idea because people lie
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