Court Blocks Waihi Forest Mining Expansion
The Court of Appeal has delivered a blow to mining interests, protecting native forest from being handed to corporate extraction.

The Court of Appeal has delivered a blow to mining interests, protecting native forest from being handed to corporate extraction.

A 256% surge in extreme weather events isn’t some abstract warning anymore. Climate change is smashing infrastructure, driving up food and insurance costs and destabilising everyday life while politicians still refuse to confront the scale of the crisis.

Environmental groups and politicians unite on ocean protection — but the Minister driving controversial reforms didn’t even show.

While other sectors cut emissions, dairy is going the other way. Fonterra’s footprint is growing — and so is the damage.
We built Fonterra to protect New Zealand. Now it’s selling off the future and telling us to be grateful for the payout.

We keep pretending each disaster is a one-off. It’s not. And if the AMOC collapses, “unprepared” won’t even begin to cover it.

It’s not a race between AI, climate collapse and war. It’s a pile-up — and we’re already in it.

We didn’t lose control of our water — we gave it away. The latest report just makes it official.

Nearly half of groundwater sites contaminated. Rivers you can’t swim in. This isn’t a warning anymore.

Two cyclones. Record heat. And we’re still calling it unusual. This is what denial looks like.