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New Zealand: Politics

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Phillip Mills ... ministers listening.

Clean-tech pressure group selling its message

12 Feb 2010

A campaign by a group of leading businesspeople to push New Zealand toward a clean-tech economy is gathering steam.

New Zealand scientist helps develop new climate scenarios

12 Feb 2010

A proposal for the next generation of climate scenarios for projecting future change features in this week's Nature magazine.

Does the IPCC need fixing?

12 Feb 2010

New Zealand climate scientist give their views on the call for reforms of the IPCC.

NZ ready to commit to Copenhagen Accord

5 Feb 2010

New Zealand is to submit its 2020 emissions reduction target to the Copenhagen Accord.

No submissions as allocations deadline looms

29 Jan 2010

No submissions have been made on the crucial regulations governing the allocation of free carbon credits to trade-exposed industries.

Jeanette Fitzsimons ... we'd be better off without an ETS.

Blame weak ETS on big business, says Fitzsimons

29 Jan 2010

New Zealand business has effectively prevented the country taking real action on climate change, says the country’s leading Green politician.

Phillip Mills ... business case alone is enough.

Government goes quiet on clean-tech action plea

22 Jan 2010

A group of leading business people pushing for leadership on clean-tech development says Government reaction has been luke-warm.

Treasury gave thumbs down to ETS intensity-based scheme

18 Dec 2009

Treasury told the Government not to adopt an intensity-based scheme for the allocation of free carbon credits to heavy emitters.

Countries suspicious of verification checks

18 Dec 2009

The verification of carbon reduction is emerging as a sticking point between the United States and China.

Nick Smith ... our ETS is stand-alone.

NZ does quick ETS rules patch-up after Aussie collapse

4 Dec 2009

The collapse of Australia’s proposed emissions trading scheme leaves New Zealand without a set of rules for the allocation of free credits to trade-exposed heavy emitters.

Businesses to have say in allocation rules

27 Nov 2009

New Zealand businesses will have a chance to influence the way in which free credits to trade-exposed companies are issued.

ETS: Shark swallows the Maori minnow

27 Nov 2009

There is a famous story in Te Ao Mâori. It is about a kahawai, not unlike the Mâori Party, and the great white shark. The great white shark said to the kahawai

Nick Smith ... signed and sealed.

Maori win ETS voice ... and trip to Copenhagen

23 Nov 2009

The Government has done a deal with the Maori Party over the emissions trading scheme that will see iwi consulted over the rules for the allocation of free carbon credits in agriculture and fishing, and taking a seat at the Copenhagen climate change talks.

Charles Chauvel...lodging own amendments

Opposition gets ready to mount counter-offensive

23 Nov 2009

A carbon price cap of $100, transparency over heavy emitters making donations to political parties, and bringing agriculture into the ETS in 2013 as originally planned are among counter proposals the Labour Party will put up against the National-Maori Party deal to change the scheme.

Smith: Agreement enables progress on climate change

23 Nov 2009

The Government has secured the support of the Maori Party to enable New Zealand to implement an affordable and workable emissions trading scheme next year, Minister for Climate Change Issues Nick Smith says.

Phil Goff ... shambles.

Labour: A 'quick and dirty deal'

23 Nov 2009

Today's "quick and dirty deal" with the Maori Party lumps taxpayers with a $110 billion bill allowing big polluters to continue polluting, Labour Leader Phil Goff said today.

Russel Norman ... flawed legislation.

Greens: Deal will cost everyone

23 Nov 2009

Legitimate Treaty settlement concerns are not a good reason for Maori to support flawed legislation that will cost both Maori and Pakeha dearly, the Green Party said today.

Multi-party backing for admin bill to develop emissions trading market

23 Nov 2009

Parliament has adopted a Commerce Select Committee report’ recommending changes to law which will allow the country’s new emissions trading market to develop.

ETS changes mean tomorrow's NZers will pay 84 per cent of Kyoto costs, says council

23 Nov 2009

The Sustainability Council is sticking by its claim that amendments to the emissions trading scheme will mean that tomorrow’s New Zealanders will have to pay for today’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Tariana Turia ... supports ETS changes

Maori quiet on ETS small print till Monday

20 Nov 2009

Details of a deal between the Maori Party and the Government for support for changes to the emissions trading scheme could be revealed on Monday.

IN THE HOUSE: Maori Party ETS deal

20 Nov 2009

Parliament yesterday discussed the potential impacts of the emissions trading scheme on Maori.

Time for a cup of tea, says veteran Nat

20 Nov 2009

A life-long National Party member is criticising the Government’s “headlong rush” into changes to the emissions trading scheme.

Next steps will depend on Maori Party bottom line

16 Nov 2009

ANALYSIS. – The backroom deal with the Maori Party will determine if changes to ETS law get through Parliament.

Oops! Treasury sums wrong by $50 billion

16 Nov 2009

Treasury underestimated by $50 billion the cost of proposed changes to the way in which the government hands out free carbon credits.

ETS debate might still be a week away

16 Nov 2009

Parliament might not debate changes to the emissions trading scheme until next week.

Fonterra plant ... no free carbon credits.

Dejected dairy giant plans next ETS move

16 Nov 2009

Dairy giant Fonterra is considering its next move after a parliamentary select committee failed to prevent measures that will exclude the co-operative’s processing from receiving free carbon credits.

Phil Goff ... process a shambles.

Goff slams Government's billions blunder

16 Nov 2009

The shambolic process around the Government’s proposed Emissions Trading Scheme has been exposed by a $50 billion blunder by National, Labour Leader Phil Goff said today.

Dr Suzi Kerr ... high-level protection is costly.

Harmonisation not the way, says expert

16 Nov 2009

An international expert on emissions trading says that detailed harmonisation of the New Zealand scheme with that of Australia is not necessary or desirable.

Russel Norman ... minister needs to front up.

Greens: ETS something worth swearing about

16 Nov 2009

Revelations that Climate Change Minister Nick Smith's proposed changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme are going to cost taxpayers an extra $105 billion is something really worth swearing about, Dr Russel Norman, Green Party Co-Leader, said today.

Charles Chauvel ... danger in rushing changes.

National foolish in slavishly following Australia, says Chauvel

16 Nov 2009

The Australian Government's decision to exclude agriculture from its emissions trading scheme is further evidence of the folly of National's headlong rush to harmonise with Australia in this area, Labour's climate change spokesperson Charles Chauvel says.

Don Nicolson ...

Aussie farmers out of ETS ‘faster than a rat up a drainpipe’

16 Nov 2009

As predicted by Federated Farmers two weeks ago, Australia’s Federal Government yesterday opted to permanently exclude farmers from its emissions trading scheme.

Error sends cost of ETS changes skyrocketing

13 Nov 2009

The cost of changes to the emissions trading scheme might be up to three times as high as the Government has said.

Vote deadlocked as ETS bill returns to House

13 Nov 2009

A deadlocked select committee is expected to report back to Parliament today on the Government’s planned changes to the emissions trading scheme.

Divided Maori Party likely to toe the line on ETS

13 Nov 2009

The Maori Party is deeply divided over changes to the emissions trading scheme – but is unlikely to split its vote on the issue.

Alasdair Thompson ... frustration and confusion over ETS.

ETS politics frustrating, says business chief

6 Nov 2009

Wellington’s obsession with the politics of climate change and carbon trading is turning off the rest of the country, says the EMA (Northern).

We can meet deadline, says ETS committee

6 Nov 2009

The Government says it’s on track to have changes to the emissions trading scheme in place by the time international leaders gather in Copenhagen next month to negotiate the next global climate change agreement.

Bill sets dangerous precedent, says law expert

30 Oct 2009

The government’s climate change amendment bill is controversial, possibly unconstitutional, and sets a dangerous precedent, says constitutional law expert Professor Noel Cox.

Craig Foss ... working well.

Foss committee has tight deadlines

30 Oct 2009

The select committee considering amendments to the emissions trading scheme will be working hard to meet the November 16 reporting back deadline, says its chairman.

$209 MILLION A YEAR - that's what we'll pay to protect Rio Tinto, says analyst

23 Oct 2009

Protecting Rio Tinto’s Tiwai Point aluminium smelter from the full impacts of the emissions trading scheme will cost New Zealand $225,000 a year for every job at the smelter, a management consultant says.

Rodney Hide ... attacks backroom deals

Hide hacks at ETS policy management – tied bill voting more likely

23 Oct 2009

Act party leader Rodney Hide says the process of establishing the ETS is “shot through with lobbying, unprincipled deal-making and divergent treatment of different economic activities”.

Legal tangle awaits amended climate bill

23 Oct 2009

The Government might have scored an own goal in its haste to push through its climate change amendment bill.

Tariana Turia ...  very little in return.

Turia confirms big iwi leading Maori Party ETS policy

23 Oct 2009

The Maori Party is taking its lead from the iwi leadership group on emissions trading policy.

Charles Chauvel ... how fair is it?

Chauvel to energy leaders: ETS changes too generous to last

23 Oct 2009

It’s unfair to business to give large concessions and subsidies that won't last.

Craig Foss ... forcd to extend time.

ETS committee grants more time

23 Oct 2009

Politicians will hear more submissions next week on changes to the emissions trading scheme.

Rodney Hide - confirms Act won't vote with Government on ETS bill

Committee vote-tie could send ETS bill back with no changes

16 Oct 2009

EXCLUSIVE - The Government is facing the prospect of a vote tie which will stop any changes to ETS law emerging from select committee.

Roger Kerr ... poor process.

Business blasts rushed changes to ETS

16 Oct 2009

The Government came under fire from business last night for rushing through changes to the emissions trading scheme.

Peter Neilson says ETS subsidies costly

Taxpayers face hefty bill from ETS subsidies, says business council

16 Oct 2009

Subsidies to heavy emitters could cost taxpayers $3.5 billion, the Business Council for Sustainable Development is warning.

'Unique' sustainability role under study

16 Oct 2009

New Zealand is a "unique" case study in the politicisation of sustainable development, say researchers at Waikato University.

Protests force slowdown on full-speed-ahead ETS

15 Oct 2009

The Government has been forced to back down over plans to restrict oral submissions on changes to the emissions trading scheme to 50 – all of which were to be heard today.

John Boscawen ... shocked and appalled.

ETS changes being rammed through, says angry Act

15 Oct 2009

The Act Party is demanding more time for oral submissions on changes to the emissions trading scheme.

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Clear-sighted view to trade-offs crucial to reimagining our relationship with the land

Mon 7 Jul 2025

By Nick Swallow | COMMENT: New Zealand could see a 70% drop in the value of dairy land if we pursue our emissions targets for agriculture, according to a new report.

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Mangroves' overlooked climate role

30 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand’s mangrove forests are pulling tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere each year, yet their climate benefits remain unrecognised in national emissions reporting.

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How flying can be a climate solution

16 Jun 2025

By Paul Callister and Robert McLachlan - Planetary Ecology | How can aviation contribute to tackling climate change when no practicable technology-based solutions are on the horizon?

Forestry
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Emissions Trading Scheme needs deep reform - commissioner

Fri 11 Jul 2025

The government’s attempt to limit forestry conversions on rural land is unlikely to lead to meaningful change, according to the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.

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NZ Post drops science-based climate target

Tue 8 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | NZ Post has dropped its science-based emissions reduction target of 42% by 2030 with no plans to replace it.

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