Mike Joy: New Zealand government ignores expert advice in its plan to improve water...
Source: Greenpeace New ZealandNew Zealand’s government has been praised for listening to health experts in its pandemic response, but when it comes to dealing...
UN asks NZ’s Rod Carr to join major global group
Source: MakeLemonade.nz
New York – The UN’s secretary general António Guterres has asked New Zealand’s Dr Rod Carr to join an elite world group to...
The Greenpeace Lockdown activism Zoom sessions
Source: Greenpeace New ZealandThinking back to the beginning of March this year, I don’t think any of us could have imagined that we would...
Record numbers book Great Walks
Source: Department of Conservation
Introduction
DOC is reporting record opening week results on the eight Great Walks that opened for 2020/21 bookings last week.
Date: 17 June 2020
“With...
Dolphin Threat Management Plan promising, but not transformational
Source: Greenpeace New ZealandThe Māui and Hector’s Threat Management Plan, released today by the Government, makes some promising steps towards protecting the most endangered...
Greenpeace – Intensive winter grazing rule changes cave in to intensive dairy
Source: MIL-OSI Submissions
Source: Greenpeace
29 April: Greenpeace says the Government’s updated intensive winter grazing rules cave in to intensive dairy and are a missed opportunity to improve environmental...
Parliament Oral Questions – Oral Questions – 1 July 2020000236
Source: New Zealand Parliament – Oral Questions and Answers
MARK PATTERSON to the Minister for Infrastructure: What action is the Government taking to support the...
Public responses on glyphosate weedkiller published
Source: Environmental Protection Authority
“The EPA called for information about glyphosate last year because we felt it was the right time to take another look...
Locals gain from removal of unsafe trees
Source: Department of Conservation
Introduction
The removal of unsafe exotic trees in Egmont National Park will have flow on benefits to the Taranaki community, says the...
Academic’s 20-year quest to restore rare African forest
Source: University of Canterbury
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#WorldBiodiversityDay On a remote Nigerian plateau, in one of Africa’s rarest ecosystems, a kiwi scientist has...
Erosion and sediment control reviews may lead to on-the-spot fines
Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council
Bare soil and loose material from the Port Hills can be swept along by heavy winter rains to become run-off. When this...
Fighting COVID and demolishing stereotypes
Source: University of Otago
Dr Geoghegan is just the second woman to win the Te Puiaki Kaipūtaiao Maea Prime Minister’s MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist PrizeDr Jemma...