Foresters warn ETS reforms could fell innovation
Today 10:45am
By Shannon Morris-Williams | Elizabeth Heeg, chief executive officer for the Forest Owners Association, says forestry must not be stripped from the Emissions Trading Scheme, arguing that carbon income underpins forest management and rural resilience.
Rural Wairarapa communities on climate change frontline
Today 10:45am
By Sue Teodoro, Local Democracy Reporter | Droughts, long hot days, more pests and invasive plants and increasingly severe weather are all risks faced by the Wairarapa rural community, leaders heard this week.
Carbon price tanks again – call for auctions halt
Fri 14 Nov 2025
By Pattrick Smellie | The collapse of the New Zealand carbon price is serious enough to consider cancelling further Emissions Trading Scheme unit auctions, says Carbon Match founder Lizzie Chambers.
Climate Action Tracker slams NZ’s ‘massive’ decarbonisation rollback
Fri 14 Nov 2025
By Liz Kivi | New Zealand is the subject of scathing criticism from an international organisation which tracks countries' emission commitments and actions.
Act-NZ First split over future of the energy sector
Fri 14 Nov 2025
Act leader David Seymour has set out an energy policy platform that diverges sharply from coalition partner NZ First, arguing New Zealand must accept coal-fired backup generation, consider nuclear power, remove political interference from the electricity sector and sell down the government’s majority stakes in the gentailers.
CARBON PRICE
Today 10:45am
Exclusively for subscribers, the Carbon News NZU Index tracks daily movements in the compliance carbon market across multiple trading platforms.
Ministry won’t investigate pre-announcement price drop
Today 10:45am
By Liz Kivi | The Ministry for the Environment won’t be investigating a drop in the price of NZUs on the secondary market just days before the government announced a policy change causing carbon prices to plummet.
Carbon price’s dead cat bounce
Wed 12 Nov 2025
By Liz Kivi | The carbon price rebounded briefly in what looked like a ‘dead cat bounce’ last week, following the Government’s announcement it was unlinking the Emissions Trading Scheme from international climate targets.
Ministers defend ETS changes
Tue 11 Nov 2025
By Pattrick Smellie | Government ministers insist climate change policy decisions that have depressed the New Zealand carbon price were necessary changes that cannot be compared to “a lot of fiddling” by the previous government.
Undermining the ETS is poor policy – Mindful Money
7 Nov 2025
Politicising settings for the Emissions Trading Scheme creates uncertainty for investors at a time when we need clear and stable policy, says Mindful Money's Barry Coates.
Fossil fuel lobbyists outnumber all COP30 delegations except Brazil, report says
Today 10:45am
One in every 25 participants at 2025 UN climate summit is a fossil fuel lobbyist, according to Kick Big Polluters Out.
A crucial system of ocean currents may be on course to collapse. This country just declared it a national security threat
Today 10:45am
As evidence mounts these currents could be on course for collapse, Iceland’s government has made the unusual move of designating the risk a national security threat.
A fossil fuel fight brews at COP30 as delegates draft road map
Today 10:45am
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva surprised many at the opening ceremony of the COP30 leaders summit in Belém last week when he called for world leaders to prepare a road map to “overcome dependence on fossil fuels.”
South Korean growers sue state power utility, blaming climate change for crop damage
Today 10:45am
Five South Korean farmers recently sued the state utility Korea Electric Power Corporation and its power-generating subsidiaries, alleging that their reliance on coal and other fossil fuels has accelerated climate change and damaged their crops.
World oil market faces even larger 2026 surplus, IEA says
Today 10:45am
The global oil market faces an even bigger surplus next year of as much as 4.09 million barrels per day as OPEC+ producers and rivals lift output and demand growth slows, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday.
Aotearoa to host nationwide week of climate action in celebration of AlterCOP30
Today 10:45am
Media release | Aotearoa is set to bring the spirit of the global climate summit COP home this November, as climate groups across the motu join forces for AlterCOP30 New Zealand – five days of climate kōrero, creativity and collective action.
CLIMATE CALENDAR
Today 10:45am
The Carbon News calendar of talks, events, conferences, consultations, and petitions related to climate change.
Kaicycle celebrates ten years of collective climate action in Pōneke
Fri 14 Nov 2025
Media release: Kaicycle | Since 2015, Kaicycle has grown from a humble pilot project growing kai and collecting compost on bicycles into the thriving urban farm and composting hub that Wellingtonians know and love.
New research to strengthen Pacific healthcare facilities against climate threats
Fri 14 Nov 2025
Media release: Fred Hollows Foundation | A major initiative to strengthen the climate resilience of Pacific healthcare facilities has been undertaken by New Zealand charity The Fred Hollows Foundation NZ.
Building resilient cities in a time of climate change
Thu 13 Nov 2025
Media release: Otago University | Local and international experts are meeting in Wellington this month to share their knowledge on creating healthier, more resilient cities in the face of the challenges posed by climate change.