Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Press-Conference-on-Rainbow-Warrior-27MZIFVSB7JM.htmlConceptually similarPress Conference on Rainbow WarriorGP04GYOCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHFCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHDCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHCCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHGCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHHCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHJCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHKCompleted★★★★Report Launch in New ZealandGP04HHICompleted★★★★View AllGP04GYPPress Conference on Rainbow WarriorPoliticians outline what their parties will do to seize the opportunities presented by clean energy during a debate on board the new Rainbow Warrior in Wellington. From left, Russel Norman (Greens), Grant Robertson (Labour) and Nicky Wagner (National) and event chair, business journalist Rod Oram. The debate follows the release of the Greenpeace report 'The Future is Here' which outlines how the NZ energy sector could give the economy a multi-billion dollar boost and create tens of thousands of new jobs.Locations:Aotearoa-Oceania-WellingtonDate:12 Feb, 2013Credit:© Nigel Marple / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5200px X 3467pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-MY Rainbow Warrior III-Politicians-Press conferences-Renewable energyShoot:The Rainbow Warrior in New ZealandThe new Rainbow Warrior, on her first journey to New Zealand, visits Matauri Bay, the resting place of the original Rainbow Warrior, which was bombed by French secret service agents in Auckland in 1985. The shoot include images of a festival run by local iwi Te Whanau a Apanui (Maori tribe) celebrating the withdrawal oil giant Petrobras which had planned to drill for deep sea oil. A united front of protest action took place in the Raukumara Basin in 2011 that disrupted deep sea oil surveys.Related Collections:The Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand (Photo & Videos)