PremiumPremiumOpinionSimon Wilson'Courage is contagious': The return of the Rainbow Warrior and other Auckland news Opinion: Love this City looks at Auckland Council and other city news of the week. 11 Jul 06:00 PM
Herald NOWAuckland Dawn Service held to commemorate the 'Rainbow Warrior'Ryan bridge speaks to Niamh O'Flynn from Greenpeace as Auckland holds a Dawn service for the Rainbow Warrior Anniversary. Video / Herald NowWatch09 Jul 08:40 PM
New ZealandFormer Rainbow Warrior cook Margaret Mills looks back on the bombing 40 years onFormer Rainbow Warrior cook Margaret Mills on the 40th anniversary of Rainbow Warrior sinking. Video / Herald NOWWatch09 Jul 08:13 PM
CrimeThe day France attacked NZ: Spies, lies and bombing an anti-nuclear boat in Auckland09 Jul 05:00 PM
PremiumPoliticsSpecial tax change for fossil fuel companies was proposed ahead of Budget03 Jul 04:50 AM
New ZealandGreenpeace activists target NZ bottom trawling vessel on the Chatham Rise east of ChristchurchWatch28 Jun 02:39 AM
Politics‘Free-for-all’: Concerns Govt oil/gas ban reversal will open up mining all over NZ13 Jun 04:18 AM
PremiumPremiumEnergyWhy the Government's $200m gas move marks a major shift in energy policyMeanwhile, Greenpeace has described it as a 'Scorched Earth Budget'.22 May 04:36 AM
New Zealand'No apologies': Luxon bullish on fast-tracking seabed mining applicationThe Prime Minister praised Whanganui's council during a visit to the district.30 Apr 04:14 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandThe Denniston mine protest: Blowback from the 'blow-ins'Shane Jones says he can't understand coal mining protesters. They've responded. 28 Apr 12:00 AM
BusinessAustralian company applies to mine Taranaki seabed under fast-track lawOpponents fear sediment discharge will harm sea life on Pātea Banks.17 Apr 06:09 AM
New ZealandIs Ashburton's water supply a health risk to babies? Council denies Greenpeace claims Greenpeace tests have shown high nitrate levels in Ashburton's drinking water.15 Apr 01:00 AM
PremiumPremiumNew Zealand‘Coral graveyard’: Environmentalists blame deep-sea damage on NZ trawlersGreenpeace took a vessel equipped with underwater cameras to survey known trawl zones.06 Apr 05:00 PM
New ZealandGreenpeace activists breach security at Taranaki port in Fonterra protestActivists stopped a ship from unloading 30,000 tonnes of palm kernel.06 Apr 01:29 AM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleThe rise of eco-terrorism: How far would you go to save the planet?A new Kiwi novel asks if taking direct action is more ethical than doing nothing at all.28 Feb 11:00 PM
LifestyleGreenpeace protest targets mining lobbyAn action against seabed mining at Straterra's Wellington office led to several arrests in October last year. Video / GreenpeaceWatch28 Feb 11:00 PM
WorldNetherlands must lower nitrogen emissions, court rulesCountry's main farming union said ruling will have 'a huge impact' on farmers and economy.22 Jan 08:29 PM
KahuShane Jones defends seabed mining plans amid environmental protestsMayor insists the community opposes mining, prioritising scientific evidence on harm.27 Nov 05:58 PM
KahuInside the King’s palace: From whale hunter to whale protector – Mere TakokoOPINION: New Zealander reflects on delivering speech at St James' Palace.21 Nov 01:00 PM
New ZealandSeven arrested after Greenpeace activists scale dairy factoryThe protesters unfurled a 160sq m banner and abseiled down the building.09 Oct 03:13 AM
New Zealand'Quite frankly, insulting': Backlash over seabed mining being fast-tracked by Govt'We have only just begun,' Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Ruanui Trust says of its opposition.07 Oct 03:59 AM
CompaniesGreenpeace takes Fonterra to task over grass-fed claimsGreenpeace says it plans to sue Fonterra over Anchor's grass-fed claims.29 Sep 10:32 PM
New ZealandSeafood industry, Greenpeace welcome change to fisheries' camera rulesChanges a compromise for long-time critic of the policy, Fisheries Minister Shane Jones.25 Sep 10:40 PM
Politics‘Blood-sucking vermin’: Minister's anger at Parliament over Greenpeace mining protest'They have no right to go to the mining offices, frighten the staff.'24 Sep 04:16 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionBruce CotterillBruce Cotterill: Greens in crisis - time for a rebrand?OPINION: The Green Party needs to redefine its kaupapa.02 Aug 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMatthew HootonMatthew Hooton: NZ must mine its way out of economic ruinOPINION: New Zealand has put itself on a path to bankruptcy since 2008.14 Jun 04:00 AM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: Tension between environment and economic development loomsOPINION: 'We've got unavoidable trade-offs to make,' says Shane Jones.09 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionDr Russel Norman: The fast-track bill puts Aotearoa up for saleOPINION: About 60 per cent of our conservation land could be up for grabs.27 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionSimon WilsonSimon Wilson: Luxon and Swarbrick - a tale of two speechesOPINION: The PM and the Greens co-leader gave very different climate speeches last week.20 May 05:00 PM
OpinionSailGP not worth killing dolphins over - Greenpeace executive directorOPINION: The events in Lyttelton show Sir Russell Coutts' hand, writes Russel Norman.25 Mar 04:00 PM