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SailGP not worth killing dolphins over - Greenpeace executive director
OPINION: The events in Lyttelton show Sir Russell Coutts' hand, writes Russel Norman.
'My mum just has this beautiful approach to life' Family ask for support after mum injured in crash
'It was a scary and traumatic experience for all of us,' Molloy family say.
'Climate extremists': Greenpeace lashes out at Govt's climate policies
But Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says NZ is committed to phasing out fossil fuels.
NZ energy likely to change under National-led government
The energy sector is poised for a reversal of the oil and gas exploration ban.
Greenpeace reveal sad reason travellers won't swap flights for rail
The organisation proposes 'climate tickets' as a key part of the solution.
Opinion: Time to end the ag-sector procrastination
OPINION: Sustainability consultant calls on farmers to engage with climate mitigation.
Campaigner's water tests in Ashburton again reveal high level of nitrate contamination
2021 Greenpeace test found water 'loaded' with nitrate contamination: method queried.
Māori activists confront deep-sea mining ship
The Greenpeace activists trying to stop the controversial practice in the Pacific.
Has travel lost its way? New doco delivers tourism its 'Inconvenient Truth'
The Last Tourist is a film that hopes to change the way you travel.
Ellie Hooper: Seamounts essential to ocean ecosystems
OPINION: Greenpeace Aotearoa campaigner speaks up for biodiversity in our oceans.
Peace flotilla against Ukraine invasion arrives at Helena Bay, demands freezing of Russian oligarch's assets
Protesters say Alexander Abramov is "one of the key people that could end this".
Flying should be "guilt free" says UK transport secretary
Feel guilty about the environmental impact of flying? UK's transport secretary says don't.
NZ signs up to global methane pledge, keeps same targets
The pledge would see methane slashed 30 per cent by 2030.
NZ's plastic shame: which countries are getting our waste?
Thousands of tonnes of our plastic waste is still shipped overseas. But to where, exactly?
School children targeted by private investigators Thompson and Clark
A two-year investigation reveals that the firm monitored young climate protesters.
Ngarewa-Packer's Members' Bill seeks to ban seabed mining
Mining company Trans-Tasman Resources says it is strongly opposed to the Bill.
Greenpeace gifts fishy Christmas tree calling for cameras on boats
Greenpeace has gifted a "bycatch Christmas tree" to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.
Political Roundup: The Green Party's impossible bind
OPINION: Should they stay or should they stay outside? It's a fraught political decision.
Environment: The big issues green groups want action on next term
Five major groups share their hopes and dreams for action on environment issues next term.
Lindsay Wright: Our naivety sank with Rainbow Warrior 35 years ago
Comment: On July 10, 1985, a bomb blasted a car-sized hole in the Rainbow Warrior.
Leaked recording: NZ First blamed for delay in fishing boat cameras
'This leaked call makes it abundantly clear ... NZ First was the key decision-maker.'