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New Zealand: Politics

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ETS fertiliser claims wrong, says Ravensdown

31 Oct 2019

The Emissions Trading Scheme is over-estimating the amount of nitrous oxide being released as a result of fertiliser use – and that could cost the sector money when it starts paying for emissions, says fertiliser company Ravensdown.

Big farm subsidy won't work, says Super Fund

30 Oct 2019

The Government’s plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions from farming won’t work while the sector is being given a 95 per cent subsidy, say the Guardians of the New Zealand Super Fund.

Opinions side with charging for farm emissions

29 Oct 2019

A majority of people and organisations making submissions on whether agricultural emissions should be in the Emissions Trading Scheme say price-based mechanisms are the way to go.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

29 Oct 2019

It’s a quiet week on the political front, but a busy week for green finance.

Forest credits' future unclear as new laws loom

25 Oct 2019

The use of forestry carbon credits to offset agricultural emissions remains unclear as law changes go before Parliament.

Farmers win right to set own pricing scheme

24 Oct 2019

The agricultural sector has been given the go-ahead to develop its own carbon pricing scheme – but if it fails, it will come into the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Changes go before Parliament today

24 Oct 2019

Changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme will be introduced to Parliament today.

Russel Norman

Former Greens leader roasts Shaw's carbon bill

23 Oct 2019

Climate minister James Shaw will let the climate commission control carbon prices if he’s serious about cutting emissions, says the man who preceded him as co-leader of the Green Party.

Farmers will find out ETS future on Thursday

22 Oct 2019

Farmers will find out on Thursday whether they will be brought into the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Zero-carbon bill report pleases minister

22 Oct 2019

A report by the Environment Select Committee has made the zero-carbon bill even stronger, says climate minister James Shaw.

Select Committe backs methane status quo

21 Oct 2019

The Environment Select Committee has taken a bob each way on methane targets – recommending the Government’s target stay in place but that the Climate Change Commission should be able to change it.

NZ First talks big changes for agriculture

21 Oct 2019

New Zealand First is talking “sustainable transition” for the agricultural sector as the country waits for the zero-carbon bill to come back into Parliament.

It's official, our marine world is a mess

17 Oct 2019

Climate change and ocean acidification are piling pressure on a marine system already stressed by the impacts of human activities, the latest official state-of-the-environment report says.

Green investment fund defends slow start

17 Oct 2019

The Government’s Green Investment Finance fund says it is working on “a number of opportunities” for investment.

NZ joins finance ministers' climate group

16 Oct 2019

Finance minister Grant Robertson is joining the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action.

Unions put case for 'just transition'

15 Oct 2019

Unions want reform of the tax system and redundancy payments for all laid-off workers as part of a “just transition” to a low-carbon economy.

Judith Collins

HEY, JUDE: That's dangerous talk, say 'fanatics'

15 Oct 2019

National MP Judith Collins’ dismissal of the need for urgent action on climate change is being called ill-informed, dangerous and just plain wrong.

Fanatics overstating climate case, says Collins

14 Oct 2019

National Party MP Judith Collins says the risks of letting global heating go beyond 1.5deg above pre-Industrial levels are being overstated by an “increasingly fanatical” green lobby.

Dr Rod Carr

Banking academic to head climate commission

8 Oct 2019

Former Reserve Bank chair Dr Rod Carr will head the Climate Change Commission.

Govt poised to reveal farm emissions decision

8 Oct 2019

An announcement on how the agricultural sector will be charged for greenhouse gas emissions is imminent, the Government says.

Dr Tom Wheeler and karengo.

NZ scientists use algae to improve Japanese cars

3 Oct 2019

New Zealand scientists are working with the Japanese motor industry to find a low-carbon replacement for fuels, plastics and a host of other substances.

David Parker

Carbon connection missing from trade moves

2 Oct 2019

Carbon trading and tariffs on goods not subject to carbon pricing are not part of a New Zealand-led climate trade agreement.

Climate fears threaten tourism billions, says report

1 Oct 2019

Public fears about climate change threaten New Zealand’s $39-billion-a-year tourism revenue, a new report warns.

Ardern sets up climate-change trade deal

26 Sep 2019

New Zealand is one of five countries bringing climate change into a trade deal.

Emissions spotlight on land use and transport

25 Sep 2019

The committee of experts advising the Government on emissions budgeting has its sights set on our two biggest climate-polluting sectors – land use and transport.

ARDERN'S GLOBAL INVITE: Let's trade strengths

24 Sep 2019

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has told the world New Zealand wants climate change included in trade deals and global co-operation on carbon pricing.

Smarts and skills keys to the future, says Govt

23 Sep 2019

Deeper pools of capital, a smart, skilled and motivated workforce and plentiful clean energy are behind the Government’s plans for the future of the economy.

New water rules have Govt guessing on gases

20 Sep 2019

New rules to improve water quality will also drive down New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions – but the Government doesn’t know by how much.

At last, we're getting a look at climate risks

19 Sep 2019

Progress is being made at last on assessing the risk climate change poses to New Zealand.

Local businesses given emissions know-how

19 Sep 2019

The Government has released new advice for local businesses wanting to voluntarily offset their emissions.

Ardern has faith in farmers to do the job

18 Sep 2019

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern agrees with farmers that greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture should be managed at a farm level.

OUR ETS: What goes around, comes around

16 Sep 2019

New Zealand had the opportunity a decade ago to adopt the type of agricultural emissions pricing regime for which farmers are now fighting.

Go-it-alone farmers up pressure on politicians

16 Sep 2019

The farming industry is upping pressure on the Government for its own emissions-pricing regime.

Sir Lockwood Smith

Farming is losing ground, says Sir Lockwood

13 Sep 2019

New Zealand agriculture can be carbon-neutral but it is slipping behind developments in Ireland, former Speaker, UK ambassador and agricultural scientist Sir Lockwood Smith says.

Let new commission be the arbiter, says Upton

12 Sep 2019

ANYTHING in the zero-carbon bill that MPs can’t agree on should be referred to the new climate commission, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Simon Upton has told MPs.

Electricity planning is vital, politicians hear

12 Sep 2019

Extra demand for electricity as the country’s economy decarbonises needs to be co-ordinated if the system is to cope, MPs have heard.

Big Hydro might sidestep new water rules

10 Sep 2019

Because of climate change, the country’s six largest hydro power schemes should be exempt from rules requiring minimum water levels in rivers, the Government says.

Cabinet refuses to show ETS farming papers

9 Sep 2019

The Government is refusing to release six documents relating to farming and the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Green taxes make business sense, says study

9 Sep 2019

Environmental taxes such as carbon pricing don’t necessarily slow economic development, researchers say.

METHANE MEASURE: It's all a matter of GWPs

6 Sep 2019

A new way of accounting for methane proposed by New Zealand researchers ignores the damage this country has already done to the climate and locks in its “right to emit”, Parliament has been told.

James Shaw and Kirk Humphrey

Barbados becomes a blues brother

6 Sep 2019

Barbados has joined a New Zealand-led group taking action to limit the impacts of ocean acidification caused by rising levels of carbon dioxide in the air.

Denis Tegg

Thames council aware of risks, says lawyer

5 Sep 2019

A lawyer is calling for mandatory disclosure by councils of climate-change risks, saying authorities have been sitting on information about Thames for years.

Susan Krumdieck

Elevation of hydrogen is 'dumb', says engineer

3 Sep 2019

New Zealand is “dumb” if it thinks hydrogen is the energy solution for the future, says one of the country’s leading experts on transition engineering.

Lisa McLaren

You don't have the guts, campaigner tells MPs

2 Sep 2019

A young woman who has dedicated her life so far to the zero-carbon bill says she has so little faith in the country’s leaders to act on climate change that she is afraid to have children.

Where's the consultation promise, ask Nats

30 Aug 2019

The Government’s decision to make mining on conservation land a non-starter in a new minerals strategy is being criticised.

Jim Salinger

Get tougher on methane, say Penn State profs

29 Aug 2019

A trio of top international climate scientists wants the New Zealand Government to be tougher on methane than it plans to be.

Government puts faith in minerals of the future

28 Aug 2019

The Government is gearing up to go looking for the minerals that will drive the low-carbon economy – lithium and cobalt.

Climate all-important, economist reminds Govt

27 Aug 2019

Government decisions that don’t take climate change into account should be voided, says an economist who has spent 30 years trying to get governments in New Zealand and Australia to take the issue seriously.

Pressure builds for farming carbon-storage break

26 Aug 2019

Parliament is under increasing pressure to let farmers claim credit for carbon stored in trees and soils on their land.

Farmland loss more like 10%, says ministry

23 Aug 2019

Implementing the zero-carbon bill could see about 10 per cent of current farmland converted to forests, the Ministry for the Environment says.

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NZ hydrogen regulation to catch up with the world

18 Dec 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | The government has announced a regulatory reset for New Zealand’s emerging clean tech hydrogen sector.

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Pāmu head of sustainability Sam Bridgman

State-owned farmer drives profit growth with emissions reductions

19 Dec 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | Government-owned Landcorp, trading as Pāmu, is one-third of the way to meeting its 2031 emissions reduction targets, with five years left to run to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30.3% against 2021 emissions.

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Transport dominates NZ’s rising consumer emissions

10 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Transport pollution was the biggest contributor to an increase in New Zealand’s consumption-based emissions in 2023, with emissions from household travel up 12%, and consumption-based emissions totalling 58.3 million tonnes – up 1.6% from the previous year.

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NZ could become ‘dumping ground’ for dirty vehicles: Commissioner

16 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | Simon Upton, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, has warned the Government that its changes to the clean car standard could turn the country into a dumping ground for high emitting cars, making future emissions budgets harder to achieve.

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Uncertainty eroding confidence in forestry sector

5 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Warnings are mounting that tree planting is set to plunge to “very close to zero”, as new Ministry for Primary Industries data shows ETS registration applications falling sharply as confidence in forestry declines.

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Rob Campbell

Investors must support positive climate-tech

28 Nov 2025

OPINION: We need better leadership than the current ‘climate opportunism’ that is rife in the Beehive, and we need to back a marketplace that will make it happen, writes Rob Campbell.

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