Seamount closures for world’s largest orange roughy fishery as population plummets – Greenpeace
The New Zealand Government has announced temporary seamount closures in the world’s largest orange roughy fishery, following news that deep…

The New Zealand Government has announced temporary seamount closures in the world’s largest orange roughy fishery, following news that deep…

The Danish Government has officially confirmed, via its coalition agreement, that it will dramatically lower legal limits for nitrate contamination…

Greenpeace says New Zealand risks becoming part of the US military supply chain through a controversial new minerals agreement.

The coalition flunked Greenpeace’s fuel crisis test, but Labour’s hesitant middle-ground approach also came under scrutiny.

Greenpeace says Luxon’s Government is doubling down on an expensive LNG terminal despite soaring gas prices, climate warnings and evidence renewable energy would cost billions less.

Greenpeace says Luxon’s Government is rewriting climate law to protect corporate polluters like Fonterra from facing accountability in court while New Zealanders carry the cost of climate chaos.

Communities smashed by Cyclone Gabrielle are still cleaning up forestry slash, and now the Government wants weaker protections and fewer local controls.

A humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza has been intercepted at sea, and the world is once again forced to decide if international law means anything.

Greenpeace is condemning the proposal to build a ‘coal-to-fertiliser’ factory in Southland through the Fast Track process, saying it will…

More than 70 vessels. One blockade. And now Greenpeace is joining the convoy heading straight for it.