Greenpeace
Greenpeace's 'Taitu' tails ship searching for oil
The Greenpeace boat Taitu is within 500 metres of the world's biggest seismic blasting ship off the Wairarapa Coast.
Crossing over to 'the dark side'?
After more than 25 years as a journalist, Phil Vine went to work for Greenpeace last year. Many other reporters have crossed over to "the dark side" to help organisations get their messages out, but… Audio
Crossing over to 'the dark side'?
After more than 25 years as a journalist, Phil Vine went to work for Greenpeace last year. Many other reporters have crossed over to "the dark side" to help organisations get their messages out, but…
AudioThousands of anti-seabed mining submissions ignored
Opponents of a proposed seabed mining operation off Taranaki say thousands of submissions against the project are being ignored. Audio
Dairy NZ won't appeal Greenpeace ad ruling
Dairy NZ wanted to avoid increasing talk about Greenpeace's message, which blamed the sector for water pollution.
Protesters on trail of seismic blasting ship
Greenpeace is tailing a seismic blasting ship off New Zealand's east coast, the organisation says.
Dairy NZ to appeal decision on Greenpeace ad
An advertising watchdog dismissed complaints the advert about water pollution was false and misleading, but one group plans to appeal.
Greenpeace campaign against solar power surcharge cleared
Greenpeace has been cleared over a social media campaign that attacked a solar power surcharge imposed by a Hawke's Bay power company.
Brutal seas: Meet the men enslaved to catch our fish
New Zealand imports millions of kilograms of fish that men die to catch, but Customs won't reveal who sells it. Tess McClure shares stories from within the industry.
Nobel laureates criticise Greenpeace's GM stance
Scientists feel 'stymied' by irrational prejudice against GM, a New Zealand scientist says.
Commission seeks ruling on election ads after Planet Key decision
The Electoral Commission has told the Court of Appeal it is no longer clear where the boundaries lie for election advertising.
Greenpeace rejects foreign trust link
In Parliament yesterday, the Prime Minister John Key went on the front foot over the Panama Papers, armed with the IRD's initial analysis of the documents. Audio
Greenpeace defends against criticism it supports polar bear hunting
Greenpeace is denying claims it's endorsing polar bear hunting in the Arctic. Audio
Greenpeace rejects claims it supports polar bear hunts
An environment group is accusing Greenpeace and World Wildlife Fund of racism for supporting the hunting of polar bears. Audio
Greenpeace criticised for endorsing hunting of polar bears
Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund are being criticised for endorsing the hunting of polar bears. Audio
Ruataniwha
Greenpeace New Zealand blocking the entrance to ACC's Wellington building on Molesworth Street this morning with six tonnes of dairy sewage because of future despoliation of the environment from the… Audio
Greenpeace dumps cow urine in Ruataniwha protest
Greenpeace has dumped cow urine at the entrances to ACC's old Wellington head office in protest over the Ruataniwha irrigation scheme. Audio
Dairy sewage used outside ACC HQ in protest
Greenpeace has dumped six thousand litres of dairy cow effluent outside the ACC head office on Lambton Quay in protest against the Corporation's investment in the Ruataniwha dam. Audio
Ruataniwha dam 'doomed' - Greenpeace
Plans to build the Ruataniwha dam must be ditched for the sake of the environment and the economy, Greenpeace says.