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Rural New Zealand and Greenpeace square off, again

Their latest skirmish is over a Greenpeace ad accusing farmers and the government of polluting New Zealand rivers. With video, and special feature audio.

Jason Walls
Thu, 17 Nov 2016

Greenpeace has New Zealand’s rural sector seeing red over its latest advertising campaign, which accuses farmers of polluting New Zealand rivers.

The ad, which launched in mid-October, says the government is “allowing our rivers to be destroyed.”

“Precious drinking water supplies are being

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Jason Walls
Thu, 17 Nov 2016
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