Greenpeace
Greenpeace day of disobedience to protest deep sea drilling
Protesters are blocking the entrance to Sky City in Auckland where an international oil conference is being held. Audio
International Arbitration
The developments in international litigation systems that are promoting justice for small and medium sized businesses - with international arbitrator and litigator Gary Born, known best for acting as… Audio
Toxic tents
Greenpeace is warning of nasties lurking within the waterproofing of some tents. Professor of Chemistry Allan Blackman explains. Audio
Greenpeace says block offer shows industry in decline
The oil industry says a sharp fall in the number of companies wanting to explore in New Zealand does not mean the country has no future as an oil producer. Audio
Govt policies 'don't meet global goal of 1.5°C'
Environmental groups say the government will have to backtrack on some of its policies in order to meet commitments it has agreed to in Paris.
Protests ahead of Paris talks on climate change
Greenpeace kicked off a week of protests ahead of world leaders meeting in Paris to talk about climate change. Audio
Great New Zealand Concerts - Rainbow Warrior 1986
Marsden Wharf Auckland, 10 July 1985, just before midnight, two explosions tore through the hull of the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. Today we remember a concert held to raise funds for a… Audio
Greenpeace Action - Siana Fitzjohn
Police have arrested two Greenpeace activists who boarded the Government research ship Tangaroa in Wellington in protest at it being used to search for oil. But three other activists remain secured… Audio
NZ inextricably linked to Indonesian fires - Greenpeace
Greenpeace says New Zealand is inextricably linked to the Indonesian land-clearing fires that are sending a dense haze across vast expanses of South-East Asia and destroying wildlife habitats. Audio
Greenpeace tackle Fonterra on palm kernel expeller use
Fonterra is being asked to prove its use of palm kernel expeller is not fuelling rainforest fires in Indonesia.
New Zealander protesting dugong extinction in Japan
A New Zealander is part of a group going toe-to-toe with the United States military and the Japanese government over a rare sea mammal. Audio
Some contrition from protester fined for scaling Beehive
One of the protesters convicted of scaling Parliament buildings in June says he's sorry their action has cost the tax payer more than 36-thousand dollars. Audio
Greenpeace protest at parliament costs tax payers $36.000
A climate change protest on the roof of Parliament buildings has cost tax payers over 36 thousand dollars Audio
Greenpeace's campaign against Shell Arctic drilling
Royal Dutch Shell has stopped Arctic oil and gas exploration off the coast of Alaska after disappointing results from a key well in the Chukchi Sea. Audio
Yasmine Ryan - Biography of a Killer
It took him 30 years but the week before last retired DGSE agent Jean-Luc Kister apologised for his part in the killing of Fernando Pereira in the 1985 Rainbow Warrior bombing. Tunis-based freelance… Audio
The Rainbow Warrior - a game changer?
A discussion marking 30 years since the sinking of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour on 10 July 1985. It's part of a Victoria University forum in which Linda Clark chairs a 30… Video, Audio
Bunny McDiarmid - Life and Influences
Bunny McDiarmid is the outgoing head of Greenpeace New Zealand. Her life as an environmental activist began in earnest with her joining the crew of the anti-nuclear protest ship The Fri in the early… Audio
The Week In Parliament for 28 June 2015
Murray McCully under fire in both the chamber and committee rooms, over his Saudi Sheep Farm deal; Government faces questions on Climate Change while Greenpeace protestors are on the roof; Petitions… Audio
Protestors face max 3 months jail for climbing Parliament
MPs are concerned the security breach by Greenpeace protesters at Parliament yesterday will make public access more difficult. Audio
Protest at Parliament prompts security fears for MPs
The security breach by Greenpeace protesters who managed to scale Parliament's roof has spooked some MPs, while others say they're not worried in the slightest. Audio