Shell’s Dutch court victory challenges corporate climate obligations
Shell does not have a defined “social standard of care.”
Shell does not have a defined “social standard of care.”
“Wellington will probably be bailed in a few years…”
Back to the drawing board.
The current system is “badly designed”.
Who thought this would be a good idea?
USD$10m in punitive damages.
“They look real… and this brings a sense of shame and embarrassment to the victim.”
“It’s a new administration… they’ll take time to settle into what they want to do.”
Shell does not have a defined “social standard of care.”
“Wellington will probably be bailed in a few years…”
Back to the drawing board.
The current system is “badly designed”.
Who thought this would be a good idea?
USD$10m in punitive damages.
Shell does not have a defined “social standard of care.”
“Wellington will probably be bailed in a few years…”
Back to the drawing board.
The current system is “badly designed”.
Who thought this would be a good idea?
USD$10m in punitive damages.
“They look real… and this brings a sense of shame and embarrassment to the victim.”
“It’s a new administration… they’ll take time to settle into what they want to do.”
Shell does not have a defined “social standard of care.”
“Wellington will probably be bailed in a few years…”
Back to the drawing board.
The current system is “badly designed”.
Who thought this would be a good idea?
USD$10m in punitive damages.
Are New Zealand’s biggest news outlets willing to fact-check government claims, or are they letting misinformation slip through?
Critics questioning if his presence might restore balance.
Abuse of politicians isn’t just about identity—policy frustration is often the real driver.
MCNZ’s strict COVID rules enforcement was like a modern-day witch hunt, where even mild dissent was met with swift punishment.
From “heated tobacco” debates to Māori land disputes, the influence of global organisations is affecting domestic policies.
While traditional Māori healing practices enjoy ACC funding, questions about fairness and accountability remain and proven alternative therapies that are not Maori are mostly shut out.
Are New Zealand’s biggest news outlets willing to fact-check government claims, or are they letting misinformation slip through?
Critics questioning if his presence might restore balance.
Abuse of politicians isn’t just about identity—policy frustration is often the real driver.
MCNZ’s strict COVID rules enforcement was like a modern-day witch hunt, where even mild dissent was met with swift punishment.
From “heated tobacco” debates to Māori land disputes, the influence of global organisations is affecting domestic policies.
While traditional Māori healing practices enjoy ACC funding, questions about fairness and accountability remain and proven alternative therapies that are not Maori are mostly shut out.