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@GreenpeaceNZ: Right now, our
#StopDeepSeaMining campaign team is in the Cook Islands for the Pacific Islands Forum!
Destructive deep sea mining is one of the things on the agenda, with nations such as Vanuatu, Tuvalu, Palau, Fiji, The Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, Samoa and New Zealand calling for a ban or a moratorium on this dangerous industry.
Greenpeace is working to support organisations such Te Ipukarea Society and PANG (Pacific Network on Globalisation), who are at the forefront of the fight to stop deep sea mining.
You can sign on to support the campaign to stop deep sea mining here:
greenpeace.nz/stop-Deep-Sea-… #pacific #PIF #PacificIslandsForum #greenpeaceSlide 1: The opening ceremony for the Pacific Islands Forum, held at the National Auditorium in Rarotonga
Slide 2: James Hita and Fili Fepulea’i - Tapua’i at the Pacific Islands Forum opening ceremony, filling up their plates with traditional Cook Islands food
Slide 3: Meeting with civil society organisations in Rarotonga. Left to right: James Hita (GPAo), Alanna Matamaru-Smith (Te Ipukarea Society), Fili Fepulea’i - Tapua’i (GPAo), Joey Tau (PANG)
Slide 4: James and Fili walking down to take the counterclockwise bus into town. (There are two buses on the island of Rarotonga - The clockwise, and the counterclockwise bus!)
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