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Spirit of bombed Rainbow Warrior to live on in new high tech ship

July 09, 2009

On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the Rainbow Warrior bombing, Greenpeace has announced work is about to start on a purpose-built Rainbow Warrior III, incorporating the latest in green-marine technology.

Greenpeace response to Government announcement of public consultation on emissions reductions target for Copenhagen

June 27, 2009

The Governments announcement to hold a public consultation on the target of emissions reduction that NZ should adopt at the UN climate talks at Copenhagen in December, shows that New Zealanders’ voice on climate change does matter, says Greenpeace.

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Ambassadors for Greenpeace's Sign On campaign gather at the campaign 
launch function. The campaign aims to get John Key to sign on to a 40 
% by 2020 emissions reduction target.

Ambassadors for Greenpeace's Sign On campaign gather at the campaign launch function. The campaign aims to get John Key to sign on to a 40 % by 2020 emissions reduction target.

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Oceans campaigner Karli Thomas gets served a plate of jellyfish as 
Greenpeace launches a report into New Zealand's commercial fisheries 
and seafood sector. Titled While Stocks Last, Supermarkets and the 
Future of Seafood it warns commercial fishing is depleting fish stocks 
and damaging the marine environment and says supermarkets need to play 
a key role in creating a truly sustainable industry. The report was 
launched in Auckland from the the Jellyfish du Jour Cafe, set up for 
the occasion in QE11 Square. The cafe offered three dishes, derived 
from jellyfish, highlighting this may be the only marine species left 
in years to come. The CEOs from New Zealand's two major grocery 
retailers, Foodstuffs and Progressive Enterprises, were invited to 
lunch with Greenpeace oceans campaigner Karli Thomas but neither 
attended.

Oceans campaigner Karli Thomas gets served a plate of jellyfish as Greenpeace launches a report into New Zealand's commercial fisheries and seafood sector. Titled While Stocks Last, Supermarkets and the Future of Seafood it warns commercial fishing is depleting fish stocks and damaging the marine environment and says supermarkets need to play a key role in creating a truly sustainable industry. The report was launched in Auckland from the the Jellyfish du Jour Cafe, set up for the occasion in QE11 Square. The cafe offered three dishes, derived from jellyfish, highlighting this may be the only marine species left in years to come. The CEOs from New Zealand's two major grocery retailers, Foodstuffs and Progressive Enterprises, were invited to lunch with Greenpeace oceans campaigner Karli Thomas but neither attended.

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