Smith files High Court case against Govt move to block climate lawsuits
Mon 29 Jun 2026
By Liz Kivi | Climate activist and iwi leader Mike Smith has filed High Court proceedings challenging Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith's decision to introduce legislation to outlaw climate tort litigation.
No prosperous future for NZ built on fossil fuels – Hipkins
Mon 29 Jun 2026
By Shannon Morris-Williams | Labour leader Chris Hipkins says New Zealand has "no prosperous future" built on fossil fuels, arguing a shift to renewable energy is essential for the country's economic and environmental future.
Savings gap doubles: all-electric households stand to save $3000 a year, report finds
Mon 29 Jun 2026
By Oli Lewis | The economic incentive for households to electrify has become more compelling, although overcoming upfront installation costs remains a barrier.
Report reveals NZ falling short on biodiversity investment
Mon 29 Jun 2026
By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand's biodiversity spending has gone backwards, with a new report revealing a $108 million biodiversity investment gap, with spending falling at the same time as economic growth should have driven a significant increase in funding.
Lake Onslow pumped hydro consortium secures funding for consent push
Fri 26 Jun 2026
By Oli Lewis | The consortium behind Lake Onslow pumped hydro has secured funding to finalise its resource consent application, aiming to lodge it under the fast-track process before 2027.
CARBON PRICE
Mon 29 Jun 2026
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ETS settings: Minister favours biennial cycle, officials prefer annual updates
18 Jun 2026
By Oli Lewis | The Ministry for the Environment and the Climate Change Minister, Simon Watts, hold differing views on how often emissions trading scheme (ETS) settings should be updated.
NZ biodiversity credits top global rankings
16 Jun 2026
By Shannon Morris-Williams | A New Zealand biodiversity credit project has topped global sales rankings, with Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari accounting for 43% of worldwide biodiversity credit transactions in May and adding momentum to the country's emerging voluntary nature market.
Govt looks to tighten ETS auction supply
12 Jun 2026
By Liz Kivi | The Government is consulting on auctioning fewer ‘pollution permits’ for 2027-2031, a move it says would help meet the country’s domestic emissions targets while also maintaining short-term confidence in the ETS.
‘A shame’: experts on decision to send Govt carbon auctions offshore
10 Jun 2026
By Liz Kivi | Carbon market experts are questioning whether the Government has made the right decision in sending its auctions of carbon 'pollution permits' worth billions of dollars offshore.
TotalEnergies must address climate risks linked to its products, French court rules
Mon 29 Jun 2026
French oil major TotalEnergies must disclose the climate risks linked to emissions from its oil and gas products and set out plans to mitigate them, a Paris court ruled on Thursday.
European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say
Mon 29 Jun 2026
The heatwave scorching western Europe is the most severe and widespread ever and is only possible due to the climate crisis driven by fossil fuel burning, scientists have said.
EU, UK lead push for electrification as 'powerful weapon' against fossil fuels
Mon 29 Jun 2026
Dozens of governments led by the EU and the UK have pledged to throw their political weight behind a rapid electrification of the world's economy, billed as a "powerful weapon" for cutting reliance on planet-heating fossil fuels.
Wales' emissions fall significantly after steelworks changes
Mon 29 Jun 2026
There has been a "significant" cut to Wales' greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due to the closure of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot steelworks, according to a new report.
How did the US$25,000 electric truck get so cheap?
Mon 29 Jun 2026
Slate has revealed how the Jeff Bezos-backed startup plans to sell an EV truck at an entry-level price. While the pickup’s lack of power windows or a built-in stereo system are attention-grabbers, a lot of the savings lie under the skin.
CLIMATE CALENDAR
Mon 29 Jun 2026
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The Reality of Everything: A sold-out symposium at VUW
Thu 25 Jun 2026
Media release: Victoria University of Wellington | What do rising grocery bills, soaring insurance premiums, food producers under pressure, and growing international instability have in common? According to organisers of The Reality of Everything Symposium in Wellington, they are all part of a much bigger story – one that New Zealanders urgently want to understand.
New map highlights mining threat associated with controversial conservation reforms: Greenpeace
Wed 24 Jun 2026
Media release | Greenpeace has launched an interactive online map exposing the overlap between known deposits of minerals the Government has deemed "critical" and the public conservation land that would be easier to sell off and exploit under the Government's Conservation Amendment Bill.
Sustainability profession ‘comes of age’ – but pressure remains beneath the surface
Wed 24 Jun 2026
Media release: Sustainable Business Council | New research shows the sustainability profession in Aotearoa New Zealand has firmly established itself at the centre of business strategy – but ongoing pressures around capability, career pathways and pay are threatening to stall its progress.
Calder Stewart to invest $110m for solar across industrial portfolio
23 Jun 2026
Media release | NZ’s largest industrial landowner is preparing one of the country’s most significant industrial rooftop solar rollouts, with Calder Stewart set to invest more than $110 million in solar panels and battery storage across its property portfolio.