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NZ’s Environment Report Card Is Alarming

The Government’s three-yearly environment report card, Our Environment 2025, documents the rapid and dramatic decline of nature in Aotearoa, Greenpeace says.

"The report documents the alarming decline of nature in Aotearoa, driven by activities such as industrial dairying and fishing, and highlights the desperate need for strong Government regulation to protect nature from more harm", says Dr. Russel Norman, Greenpeace Aotearoa Executive Director.

"Here are a few of the lowlights: There is only a single species of indigenous bat that is NOT at risk of extinction; only a single species of frog NOT at risk of extinction; just 22% of birds are safe from extinction; over 2,000kg of protected corals pulled up by commercial fishing nets. And on and on the list goes.

"We are in a biodiversity crash dive, driven by industrial exploitation combined with inadequate government regulation to protect nature.

"The very foundations of life in Aotearoa - our food systems, our drinking water, and the wildlife we share the country with are on the brink. Native species and ecosystems are on the verge of collapse.

"Successive governments have allowed profiteering corporations to pollute, exploit, and degrade the environment for decades. And now, everyday New Zealanders are paying the price - through unsafe drinking water, eroding land, unswimmable rivers, depleted fish numbers, and native wildlife that are slipping away. This crisis is political, it’s systemic, and it’s urgent.

"We have had far too few regulations to protect nature and too much freedom to destroy it for profit.

"At a time when we need bold action, the Luxon Government is opening the door for polluters to profit while nature collapses.

"The Government needs to repeal the fast track act, and abandon the RMA reforms. These changes will only make the crisis worse - handing even more power to corporations to fast-track destruction and block environmental protections," says Norman.

Some lowlights from the report:

Terrestrial (p.23-25)

Freshwater

Ocean

Climate

Other

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