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Flotilla to protest deep sea oil exploration
A flotilla of boats will leave from Auckland this afternoon on a mission to show solidarity with an East Coast iwi.

One arrested after Greenpeace boards ship
One person has been arrested and four remain on a ship which Greenpeace boarded to prevent it from being unloaded in New Plymouth.

The cutlery conundrum
With its roots in China, a new movement is sweeping the planet to discourage diners from going disposable.

The last fish supper
For years, we've considered fish to be a healthier, more eco-minded alternative to red meat and chicken, but today this has been called into doubt. Anna Hart finds out how we can enjoy seafood without a side-helping of guilt ...

Fish stocks on rise - but there's a catch
New Zealand is braving an international backlash by going after fish species environmentalists say are unsustainably caught. Geoff Cumming reports.

BP boss: Sometimes you get hit by a bus
'Sometimes you step off the pavement and you get hit by a bus,' said a stunned Tony Hayward.

BP boss steps down, protesters blockade stations
As BP confirms embattled boss Tony Hayward is stepping down, Greenpeace protesters have been taking over BP stations across London.

Team NZ among charity casualties
Team New Zealand is among dozens of organisations that have lost their charitable status in a crackdown by the new Charities Commission.

Where are they now?
The Herald on Sunday reveals what happened to some of those involved with the Rainbow Warrior and the investigation.

East Cape oil-drilling plans raise concerns
Opponents say there is no place for oil exploration in New Zealand, but the government is sticking by its deal with oil giant Petrobras.

Fish forever ?
When it comes to fish, New Zealand is often held up as an exemplar of what happens when you get things right.