Greenpeace said the list of companies includes what it calls "the most environmentally destructive industries in New Zealand".
The list includes district councils, iwi, mining companies, housing developers, power companies, and fisheries.
"We want to put people before profits."
The airline has just announced the largest green fuel deal in its history.
The public remains in the dark.
The Ministry for the Environment is seeking voluntary redundancies before a "likely" formal change proposal.
It's putting Wellington's goal of becoming the first predator-free capital in the world, at risk.
The changes mean EV owners will pay $76 per 1000km driven - the same as diesel vehicles.
Known as climbing asparagus, the fast-growing weed is destroying some of Wellington's natural areas.
They may sound harmless, but 'nurdles' are highly toxic.
Kermadecs "won't be commandeered by test tube-watching scientists", Shane Jones said.
"We believe we're one of the only companies that's using this particular crop for dairy alternatives."
There are warnings 2024 could be worse.
"They don't just get there by themselves."
10 scientific societies have written an open letter asking officials to reconsider.
Here's how to get a bigger bin ahead of the change.
Investigations conducted by Consumer NZ found some laundry products were making false claims.
ANZCO says it "took the matter seriously".
The mining company says it will extract metals critical to a transition to renewables, but fishing industry is opposed.
Scientists say warmer waters could cause pest species like the exotic caulerpa seaweed to thrive.