Greenpeace turned the headquarters of Fonterra into a virtual flood zone this morning, in a climate protest in downtown Auckland. Police arrived on the scene as piles of abandoned flood-damaged furniture was placed at the doors of the dairy giant with the activists claiming that Fonterra is the nation’s biggest producer of the climate emissions which helped fuel the summer’s deadly and destructive storms. Greenpeace Aotearoa climate campaigner Christine Rose says the damaged household goods were being ‘returned to sender’ with the climate storms seeing firefighters killed, houses down hillsides and three devastating floods in three weeks.
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