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Cleaning company calls for better practices on World Environment Day
5 Jun 2009
New Zealand businesses are being urged to do their bit for their employees and the environment on World Environment Day today by switching to green cleaning products.
Green Ribbon Award winners
5 Jun 2009
Nine individuals, businesses and organisations from Kaitaia to Otago have been honoured for making an outstanding contribution to protecting the environment at the annual Green Ribbon Awards announced last night.
Cleanest 'Gypsy Day' ever, say farmers
5 Jun 2009
Farmers and transport operators deserve a big pat on the back for keeping stock effluent off the roads this Gypsy Day.
New Zealanders support insulation, but split on Budget
5 Jun 2009
New Zealanders overwhelmingly support health and insulation policies announced in the Budget, but don't believe the Government has produced enough new policy to successfully manage the economic recession.
Home insulation should be a woolly idea, say farmers
2 Jun 2009
Federated Farmers is embracing the $323 million home insulation package announced in the Budget, and says that by using poorer quality coarse wools, could also be good for the ailing wool industry.
Wood industry welcomes primary growth partnership
2 Jun 2009
The forest and wood products industry welcomes the initiative taken by the National Government in supporting innovation and development of the industry
Agrojet achieves new Qualmark Enviro status
2 Jun 2009
Rotorua's Agrojet is the first jet boat company in New Zealand to achieve a Qualmark Enviro-bronze accreditation.
Release details of home insulation deal, says Labour
2 Jun 2009
The National Government must urgently release practical details of how and when its home insulation package will be available for the people who need it most, Dunedin South Labour MP Clare Curran says.
Community group welcomes insulation package
2 Jun 2009
Community Energy Action Charitable Trust applauds the budget announcement that increases funding for subsidies of insulation and heating.
New loans key to home insulation success
29 May 2009
The key to hundreds of thousands of home owners taking up $1800 Government grants to insulate and efficiently heat homes will be the extra new loans to help to cover the whole cost of the work, says the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Contact keen to support insulation initiative
29 May 2009
Contact Energy says the Government and Green Party’s $323 million home insulation Budget announcement would make a real difference to New Zealand families, and Contact would look to actively support it.
TZ1 says new platform will revolutionise the voluntary carbon market
29 May 2009
TZ1 Registry has announced the launch of the RFI (request for information)Platform available for immediate use.
A toast to sustainable winemaking
29 May 2009
Yealands Estate is celebrating its win at the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Awards, held by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority in Auckland last week.
Business could push governments over the line on climate change
26 May 2009
Global business leaders meeting in Copenhagen could make a significant contribution toward a fair and safe deal to tackle climate change, says Oxfam.
Personalities sign on for climate change campaign
26 May 2009
Stephen Tindall, Lucy Lawless Cliff Curtis, Peter Gordon and Jim Salinger are among a group of high-profile New Zealanders joining with Greenpeace to call for strong climate action.
Event: June 5-7: Ecoexpo 09
26 May 2009
Christchurch will focus on the future next week as residents and businesses converge on Ecoexpo '09 to discover the diversity of Green Generation options now available.
Minister goes off half-cock, says lobby group
26 May 2009
Environment Minister Nick Smith should not "go off at half-cock" with his proposal announced last week of a possible national environment standard on sea-level rise, says the Climate Science Coalition.
New web firm aims to fill up the trucks
26 May 2009
A new web-based company that brings together road transport companies and freight providers online to eliminate empty truck running, improve freight efficiency and reduce unnecessary vehicle emissions has just been launched.
Yarn-maker takes EECA award
22 May 2009
Winners of the 2009 Awards for excellence and innovation in energy efficiency and renewable energy were announced last night at an awards ceremony in Auckland, hosted by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.
Simply Energy deal offers alternative supply option
22 May 2009
Simply Energy has signed a three-year agreement with EDC Ltd to sell generation from EDC’s Silverstream landfill gas plant direct to end users, bypassing traditional generator-retailers.
Biodiesel grants scheme briefings
22 May 2009
MAY 22 - Official briefings on the Government's new biodeisel grants scheme and how to qualify for grants are planned in in three main centres from May 22.
Waikato farmers snap up native plants
22 May 2009
Waikato farmers have bought a record number of native trees and shrubs this year for environmental restoration projects through an annual Environment Waikato offer.
Labour welcomes Commerce Commission report on energy sector
22 May 2009
The report of the Commerce Commission into the pricing behaviour of the New Zealand power generation sector has been welcomed by Labour, finance and energy spokespeople David Cunliffe and Charles Chauvel say.
Government forces Kiwis into cars, say Greens
22 May 2009
The Government’s plan for transport spending shows no vision and leaves New Zealanders with no other choice but to drive, the Green Party say.
Acidic oceans could aid photosynthesis, says researcher
19 May 2009
Ground-breaking Victoria University research shows that ocean acidification may have no negative effect on tropical corals and local sea anemones—in fact it may improve photosynthesis.
Crude oil lowers producers' input prices
19 May 2009
Producers' input prices, as measured in the Producers Price Index (PPI), fell 2.5 per cent and output prices fell 1.4 percent in the March 2009 quarter, Statistics New Zealand said this week.

Business leaders pool plans for green economic success
15 May 2009
An economic recovery fuelled by sustainable business will be the focus when some of New Zealand’s most successful and progressive thinkers and business leaders meet in Auckland on May 26.
Straterra welcomes tax exemption for oil and gas exploration
15 May 2009
Straterra, the industry group representing New Zealand’s natural resources industries, has welcomed Government plans to extend tax exemption for offshore oil and gas exploration.
Solid Energy in talks with Downer EDI Mining over Stockton
15 May 2009
Solid Energy has selected Downer EDI Mining to negotiate an alliance arrangement to jointly manage and operate Stockton Opencast Mine in Buller from the beginning of October this year.
Green calculators add up for environment, says Canon
15 May 2009
Canon New Zealand has launched a new range of "green" calculators that have been manufactured using recycled materials from end-of-life Canon photocopiers.
Kiwis happy with economic management but want super coontributions continued
15 May 2009
Kiwis are happy with the Government’s economic management, but don’t want it to stop contributions to the New Zealand Superannuation Fund, according to a new survey.
New direction for Electricity Commission
12 May 2009
Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee has released a revised policy direction for the Electricity Commission.
Seresin Estate leads the way in organics and biodynamics
12 May 2009
Seresin Estate’s commitment to the environment has been recognised in the Marlborough Environment awards.
Chauvel: We'll help National fix the mess
12 May 2009
National needs to fix the mess that it has made of climate change policy and Labour is willing to help, Labour Climate Change spokesperson Charles Chauvel says.
Jennian and Right House form partnership
12 May 2009
Jennian Homes and Right House have joined forces.
Road user charges plan penalises diesel cars
8 May 2009
The new-vehicle industry has reacted with surprise to some of the recommendations of the independent review into road-user charges.
Antarctica and the ice-age puzzle
8 May 2009
The origins of an extraordinary warming event thousands of years ago are vital to understanding past ice ages, says a prominent earth scientist.
Australia's new GHG target shows up NZ's lack of target - Greenpeace
5 May 2009
The New Zealand Government has been caught out by Australia’s proposal for stronger and faster greenhouse gas emission cuts, says Greenpeace.
NZ can lead world in renewable energy, says expert
5 May 2009
An internationally renowned energy expert believes New Zealand could generate all its electricity from renewable sources within 20 years.
Fonterra wants intensity approach to ETS
5 May 2009
Dairy production in New Zealand may be reduced by five per cent, costing the New Zealand economy $650 million annually and allowing other countries to fill the gap in global supply risking further global emissions growth, unless the existing Emissions Trading Scheme is altered, says Fonterra.
Scientists speak out over Salinger sacking
5 May 2009
The business model underlying Government's science institutions, the Crown Research Institutes or CRIs, is again under scrutiny following the dismissal of Jim Salinger, one of NIWA's principal scientists and a leading spokesperson for weather and climate issues.

Carbon Market Expo planned for Australia
1 May 2009
October 26-28, Gold Coast - Australia’s premier Trade Fair & Conference for carbon market participants & service providers, Carbon Market Expo Australasia 2009 will be held at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre 26-28 October 2009.
Minister concerned over Cook Strait cable failure
1 May 2009
Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee is concerned over the failure of the Cook Strait power cable this week.
RMA review under attack, says Labour
1 May 2009
National’s rushed amendments to the RMA are under under further fire with a former Environment Court Judge slamming a number of the provisions as seriously deficient, says Labour MP Shane Jones.
Water pollution major problem - survey
28 Apr 2009
Kiwis believe water pollution and water-related issues are the most important environmental issues facing New Zealand, according to the just-released fifth biennial survey of Public Perceptions of New Zealand’s Environment.
MainPower appeals Mt Cass wind farm decision
28 Apr 2009
MainPower has appealed to the Environment Court over its proposed Mt Cass Wind Farm.
Waikato student off to Asia-Pacific eco forum
28 Apr 2009
Management and science isn’t the most typical mix of subjects for a university degree, but for University of Waikato student Rebecca Williamson it’s opened the way to a place at a top youth forum on sustainable development.
Fully subscribed rights issue for Pike River Coal
24 Apr 2009
Pike River Coal has announed that its $41 million rights issue which closed on April 17 has been fully subscribed, and scaling of shareholders applications for shares under the excess subscription facility has been necessary.
Key's 'road' for economic recovery should look more like a light-rail line, say Greens
24 Apr 2009
Prime Minister John Key's recent signals of fiscal prudence in the upcoming Budget are to be praised, said Green Party co-leader Dr Russel Norman.
Kyoto news no reason for complacency, says lawyer
21 Apr 2009
The announcement that New Zealand is now expected to exceed its Kyoto target by 9.6 million tonnes - worth about $240 million – does not mean the country should abandon its carbon dioxide emission abatement activities, says a leading lawyer.