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Bring back natives, says tree scientistToday 9:00am - Plantation forests could prove a valuable site for native forest regeneration. |
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EU set to turn climate agenda upside downToday 9:00am - Europe’s plan to decarbonise its economy by 2050 could be turned on its head at a high-level meeting today. |
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Inaction will mean world without waterToday 9:00am - The world will run out of fresh water unless greater efforts are made to reverse current trends, the United Nations warns. |
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MPs fail to approve renewables targetToday 9:00am - The European Parliament has approved a non-binding resolution calling for a mandatory EU-wide share for renewables for 2030, but failed to set the target in the 40-45 per cent range. |
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Scientists believe man to blame, says studyToday 9:00am - New research shows that the vast majority of scientists believe in anthropogenic climate change. |
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More motorways absurd idea, say GreensToday 9:00am - The revenue from increased petrol taxes should be spent on public transport, the Green Party says. |
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More motorways great idea, says NationalToday 9:00am - Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee says that building more roads is good for the environment. |
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Southern farmers act to protect landToday 9:00am - Some South Island farmers have rallied to improve their environmental practises and protect their land and waterways. |
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Govt dumps funding for RMA services17 May 13 - The Government will cut funding of its Resource Management Act advice services, the Environmental Defence Society says. |
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Todd takes control of tidal power project17 May 13 - Todd Energy has taken control of the company behind plans for a tidal energy plant on the Kaipara Harbour. |
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Top scientist to look into the future17 May 13 - Climate change commentator and the United Kingdom’s former Government chief scientific adviser, Sir David King, will give lectures at all three of Massey University’s campuses later this month. |
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Green energy in the spotlight17 May 13 - Businesses promoting solar power, energy efficiency and electric cars will strut their stuff in Christchurch this weekend. |
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Pot party pushes hemp for houses17 May 13 - Cannabis should be legalised for the sake of the environment, says the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party. |
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Fresh faces join Environment Court17 May 13 - New appointments to the Environment Court were announced this week. |
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Korea eyes ambitious carbon scheme17 May 13 - South Korea is preparing to introduce the world's most ambitious emissions trading scheme, potentially paving the way for carbon costs as high as $90 a tonne for many of the country's key industries. |
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China holds key to cleaner skies17 May 13 - It’s time for China to adopt tighter laws and more regional efforts to fight air pollution through market mechanisms such as the carbon trading system, says an American expert. |
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World must wake up, says UN17 May 13 - A stepped-up coordinated response is needed to fend off the impacts of climate change after the world’s carbon-dioxide concentrations surpassed their highest level in four million years, says the... |
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Power sector warns of costly 'lost decade'17 May 13 - Europe faces a ‘lost decade’ of climate and energy policy inaction between 2020-2030, says a new report. |
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