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December 17, 2008
Greenpeace today launched its online Good Wood Guide together with an updated ranking of outdoor furniture retailers. The guides are aimed at helping New Zealanders ensure they are not destroying rainforests or our climate when they buy their outdoor furniture or timber decking this summer.
December 14, 2008
Greenpeace today challenged the New Zealand Government to take responsibility for action on climate change at the highest level, in the days and months leading to next year’s crucial UN climate meeting in Copenhagen.
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Greenpeace today set up an anti-whaling stand outside the Japanese embassy in Wellington where during the lunch hour around 150 people had 'mug shot' style photos taken that read "co-defendant, arrest me as well I want to save the whales". The photos will be presented shortly to the Japanese Embassy.
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Bunny McDiarmid ED Greenpeace New Zealand supports the Tokyo 2 in Wellington today by having her photo taken to present to the Japanese Embassy. Greenpeace today set up an anti-whaling stand outside the Japanese embassy in Wellington where during the lunch hour around 150 people had 'mug shot' style photos taken that read "co-defendant, arrest me as well I want to save the whales". The photos will be presented shortly to the Japanese Embassy.
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Nicole supports the Tokyo 2 in Wellington today by having her photo taken to present to the Japanese Embassy. Greenpeace today set up an anti-whaling stand outside the Japanese embassy in Wellington where during the lunch hour around 150 people had 'mug shot' style photos taken that read "co-defendant, arrest me as well I want to save the whales". The photos will be presented shortly to the Japanese Embassy.
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