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New Zealand: Transport

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Consultants win award for bridge work

28 Apr 2015

Opus International Consultants’ work on reducing the environmental impact of maintaining the Auckland Harbour Bridge has bagged it an award.

Beehive wants us to drive green cars

20 Apr 2015

The Government is looking at how it can encourage New Zealanders to switch to alternative-fuel vehicles.

China helping London’s famous black cabs to turn green

13 Apr 2015

It’s the most famous taxi in the world and a British icon, rivalling the Queen and red pillar boxes for global recognition. Now there’s a battle to make London’s black cabs greener.

We're in the right gear to hit the e-car highway

23 Mar 2015

New Zealand could be one of the first countries with a complete network of charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles, the Electricity Networks’ Association says.

Mike Tritt ... switched on.

On yer bike, says pedal-power Mike

23 Mar 2015

Former Greenpeace activist Michael Tritt has found a new way, for him, to save the world – business.

Cheap fuel little help with emissions, says expert

9 Feb 2015

Cheap fuel prices will do little to help New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions profile, says transport and energy expert Professor Ralph Simms.

Dr Peter Longdill ... huge project.

Kiwi keeps an eye on Qatar project environment

27 Jan 2015

A New Zealander is in the Middle East working to reduce the environmental impacts of a major sea port project.

Simon Bridges ... no climate link.

Minister's transport plan just tokenism, says expert

22 Dec 2014

The Government is being accused of tokenism in its attempts to cut greenhouse gas emissions from transport.

Lines company loves its electric cars

8 Dec 2014

Auckland lines company Vector says its electric vehicles are proving to be immensely popular with staff.

Scientists find new fuel job for sawdust

1 Dec 2014

Researchers at KU Leuven’s Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, in Belgium, have converted sawdust into building blocks for gasoline.

Actually, a high oil price might be a good thing for the world

3 Nov 2014

Oil prices have fallen dramatically since August – and, rather counter-intuitively, this could be a bad thing.

Good tyres tread lightly on the Earth

28 Oct 2014

New Zealand could cut greenhouse gas emissions by 6000 tonnes a year by installing fuel-efficient tyres on the nation’s fleet of light vehicles.

Universities act to hit fossil fuel firms where it hurts

28 Oct 2014

Glasgow recently became the first European university to join the rapidly expanding fossil-free divestment movement. Following hot on the heels of the Australian National University, Glasgow promised to move £18m of investment over the next 10 years.

Problem seaweed could provide biofuel solution

20 Oct 2014

It has often been used as a farmland fertiliser, and in some communities it is eaten as a vegetable, but now researchers believe that seaweed could power our cars and heat our homes.

How to save the planet ... bike, walk or take a bus

29 Sep 2014

Here’s a way to save $100 trillion and stop 1700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from getting into the atmosphere every year by 2050: cycle, walk or take public transport.

Clear skies for aviation industry, says Boeing report

29 Sep 2014

The business outlook for civil aviation is bright thanks mainly to rising Asian demand for aircraft. But airlines are expected to have a harder time, with tougher competition in Europe leading to a consolidation of the sector, according to the latest industry forecast.

Fossil-free superannuation is an idea that’s going to snowball

16 Sep 2014

The launch of Future Super, which claims to be the first super fund in Australia to exclude fossil fuels and their major supporting companies from its investment portfolio, has drawn significant attention.

Why trade pacts are bad for humankind

16 Sep 2014

The Obama administration has proposed several ad-hoc, multi-country economic agreements, and in doing so has abandoned de facto the World Trade Organisation as insufficiently malleable to its interests.

Worried carmakers force Korea ETS changes

8 Sep 2014

Korea’s booming car industry appears to have won over the government in the country’s latest road map for emissions reduction.

Australian transport stuck in the energy queue

1 Sep 2014

Australia has scored poorly in the energy efficiency of its land transport, and is well behind other major economies, a recent international scorecard has revealed.

Aviation a microcosm of the emissions problem

1 Sep 2014

No matter what the aviation industry does to reduce emissions, it will be outweighed by growth in air travel, according to a new analysis.

Cathay Pacific plugs into biofuel producer

18 Aug 2014

Cathay Pacific Airways is investing in American sustainable biofuel company Fulcrum Bioenergy as part of a drive to achieve carbon-neutral growth from 2020.

Don't waste your money on oil and gas

18 Aug 2014

If you want a safe bet, don’t invest in some of today’s tempting oil and gas projects. That’s the message from a UK-based financial think-tank that aims to align the global energy market with climate reality.

Scientists see problems with tar sand pipeline

18 Aug 2014

European researchers say a 2000-mile pipeline designed to carry controversial tar sands oil from Canada to the southern US may lead to much more pollution than previously calculated.

Norway finds the wells have run dry

18 Aug 2014

Statoil, the Norwegian state-owned company, has announced that it has failed to find commercial quantities of oil and gas in the Barents Sea this year.

Who has the courage to take on transport taboos?

18 Aug 2014

Transportation continues to generate a large proportion of emissions worldwide, even as emissions from other areas of the economy fall.

It looks like air fares will have to rise ... and rise ... and rise

11 Aug 2014

Researchers warn that the cost of airline tickets will need to rise steadily to decrease demand and counteract the effects of aviation’s growing carbon emissions.

Airports super-inefficient, says emissions study

11 Aug 2014

Airports are disastrously inefficient buildings which belch greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and contribute hugely to climate change, a European study has found.

Scientists warn of biofuel plant dangers

11 Aug 2014

Researchers in the United States have warned those anxious to cut greenhouse emissions to make quite sure that the cure they choose will not turn out worse than the disease.

Smartphone could be way of beating the traffic jam

4 Aug 2014

Forward-thinking Finland plans to change the way Europe goes about urban travel using a novel system, based on a smartphone app, to help people to get the most out of public transport.

Paris gears up pay-for-pedal plan to boost the bicycle

18 Jul 2014

The French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Energy Development has launched a trial scheme where commuters are paid to cycle to work.

Scientists accuse Shell of climate doublethink

11 Jul 2014

The world’s biggest oil company has been accused of ‘doublethink’ in claiming that its fossil fuel assets will continue to be highly profitable and in demand, while recognising the need for decisive action on climate change.

Sorry, say most Britons, but electric cars are not for us

4 Jul 2014

The electric car trend is still to take off, with drivers largely put off by up-front costs, according to a survey by Britain's Department for Transport.

Kia's Soul e-car.

Kia loves its new e-car but we won't see it ... yet

27 Jun 2014

Kia Motors says its new zero-emissions electric car has gone into volume production.

Scientists see dangers in jet contrails

27 Jun 2014

Air travel is a rapidly-growing source of carbon dioxide and is helping to heat the Earth. It accounted for 6 per cent of the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions in 2011.

Capital to switch off trolley buses

27 Jun 2014

Wellington Regional Council says its new transport plan will get up to 20 per cent more people out of cars and on to public transport.

Nat's transport plan a fantasy, say Greens

20 Jun 2014

National's transport budget for the next decade is a fantasy plan that pretends climate change doesn’t exist and locks New Zealanders into their cars for the next 50 years, the Green Party says.

Scientists find simple way to produce biofuel

13 Jun 2014

Scientists in the United States claim they have developed a simple, one-step process that turns plant tissue into biofuel.

Our new planes cut carbon, says Air NZ

6 Jun 2014

Air New Zealand says its new aeroplanes will help it to cut carbon emissions.

Celia Wade-Brown ... taking control.

Wellington mayor gets hands-on with China's electric buses

6 Jun 2014

Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown has taken the wheel of an electric bus.

Climate change? She'll be right, says Shell

30 May 2014

Shell, the world’s largest oil company, believes that governments will not damage its business by taking rapid action on climate change, and says all its oil reserves will be needed and sold at a profit.

Look, ma, no hands ... Google car could be a threat, says GM

30 May 2014

Google dropped its driverless car on the motor world this week and the concept immediately won praise from a leading industry executive.

Be very wary of oil, report urges big investors

9 May 2014

Investors are being urged to warn oil companies that they are risking trillions of dollars in exploiting oil fields that will probably never be profitable − and to consider selling their shares if the companies fail to listen to them.

It's time to put non-edible biomass to work

2 May 2014

Bioenergy and biofuels have an important role to play in lowering the use of carbon-intensive fossil fuels – a point underscored by the IPCC report which confirmed the need for further research to improve such technology. By ADAM LEE, Professor of Sustainable Chemistry, and KAREN WILSON, Professor of Catalysis and Research Director, of Aston University, Birmingham.

On yer bike ... Copenhagen shows the way for European cities

17 Apr 2014

More than 76,600 people could become employed by green transportation businesses, and 10,000 lives would be saved, if major European cities adopted Copenhagen's bicycle sharing system, says a new report.

Maersk's Triple-E ... 18,000 containers.

How sail is catching up with the fossil-fuel ships

11 Apr 2014

Ship transport is energy efficient, but it is also a significant source of emissions because of the globalised world huge transportation needs. In large measure, these vessels are powered with high-sulphur fossil fuels.

Tyres can save fuel, says consumer watchdog

11 Apr 2014

Choosing tyres which grip well but are also fuel efficient can save money and reduce carbon emissions, says Consumer NZ.

Airlines wrestle with demands of climate change

11 Apr 2014

By LYNETTE DRAY.- Although aviation emissions contribute only 3 to 5 per cent of the total impact on the planet’s climate, this is steadily growing and is a surprisingly intractable problem to solve.

Z Energy goes it alone with $21 million biodiesel plant to supply local market

4 Apr 2014

A commercial-scale biodiesel project nearly stymied by the withdrawal of Government support is to go ahead.

Tax credits deal fuels LanzaTech move to Illinois

4 Apr 2014

NEW ZEALAND clean-tech company LanzaTech has been lured to Illinois with more than $US1 million worth of tax credits.

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Govt weakens climate legislation, strips CCC’s powers

Wed 5 Nov 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Government has announced sweeping changes to key climate legislation, including stripping the independent Climate Change Commission of one of its core roles, and removing the requirement that Emissions Trading Scheme settings align with international climate targets.

Energy
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Here comes the sun: solar surge gathers pace

Tue 4 Nov 2025

More than $700 million of new solar investment advanced last week, underscoring the pace of the renewable buildout.

Agriculture
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AgriZero backs Aussie IVF innovator

Mon 3 Nov 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | The NZ government-led low carbon agriculture consortium AgriZero has invested A$1.5 million (NZ$1.7m) in a Queensland-based start-up looking to bring down the cost of inserting fertilised embryos into livestock.

Carbon emissions
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Emissions down slightly - Stats NZ

24 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | Greenhouse gas emissions fell 1.5% in the June 2025 quarter, although the decline seems to reflect the economy continuing to contract rather than Aoteoroa inching towards decarbonisation goals.

Forestry
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Nelson City Council forest systems manager Dr James Griffiths

From pines to natives: Nelson's forestry reset begins

29 Oct 2025

By Max Frethey, Local Democracy Reporter | Nelson City Council’s transition away from clear-fell pine forestry is well underway with around 74,000 trees planted in the Maitai and Marsden Valleys this winter.

Business
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Vero warns losses to rise 26% by 2050 over extreme weather

29 Oct 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Extreme weather could drive a 19–26% spike in annual insurance losses by 2050, fuelled by rising seas and more intense flooding, according to Vero’s latest Climate-Related Disclosures Report.

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