Procurement changes "backward" – Green Building Council
15 Apr 2025

Removing procurement requirements for independent sustainability and energy efficiency benchmarking is a backward step, and fails to consider the impact of the changes, according to The New Zealand Green Building Council.
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Govt’s $200m fossil fuel handout breaches trade agreement – Greens
Tue 24 Jun 2025
By Shannon Morris-Williams | The government's $200 million dollar investment fund for local gas exploration is a "clear breach" of the Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability agreement, according to legal advice commissioned by the Green Party.

NZ's latest climate target 'weak' – Climate Action Tracker
Tue 24 Jun 2025
By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand's new international climate target to 2035 is weak, and could even allow for higher emissions than the 2030 target, according to a global scientific project that tracks government climate action.

Huntly deal closer
Tue 24 Jun 2025
The major electricity companies’ latest steps to secure the future of the Rankine units at Huntly power station are a major step forward in cooperation to ensure energy security.

Could an unexplained carbon forest sink solve govt’s billion-dollar climate woes?
Mon 23 Jun 2025
By Liz Kivi | A groundbreaking study shows that New Zealand’s native forests are absorbing far more carbon dioxide than previously thought.

90% of NZers expect more extreme weather disasters because of climate change
Mon 23 Jun 2025
A new climate change poll from AMI, State, and NZI shows New Zealanders are expecting more extreme weather events as a result of climate change.

‘Whether they want us or not’: Seabed mine boss calls Māori to work for him
Mon 23 Jun 2025
By Craig Ashworth, Local Democracy Reporter | The Australian company applying to mine the South Taranaki seabed wants iwi to jump on board and get to work keeping an eye on the environment.

Concerns with govt climate policy – expert
Thu 19 Jun 2025
By Shannon-Morris Williams |The government's latest emissions reduction plan is incoherent and vastly understates the urgency needed to help users transition off gas, according to an expert.

Forestry the missing piece in Fieldays climate change discussions
Thu 19 Jun 2025
By Elizabeth Heeg | OPINION: Fieldays was packed with climate change announcements from the government last week, but none about the sector with arguably the most important role: Forestry.

Environmental Protection Authority in court over glyphosate risk
Thu 19 Jun 2025
The Environmental Protection Authority has been taken to court over its decision not to re-assess the herbicide glyphosate.

Mercury on future and reforms
Thu 19 Jun 2025
Mercury said in presentation to investors that it has the potential to develop 5 terawatt hours of geothermal electricity generation post 2030.