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New maps reveal coastal flooding risk
26 May 2023
Media release | New maps from NIWA and the Deep South National Science Challenge show areas across Aotearoa New Zealand that could be inundated by extreme coastal flooding.

Tangata Whenua Call For Broad Support For Friday’s Aotearoa Climate Strike
24 May 2023
Media release | “As a country we have barely budged, with emissions still rising and climate change impacts now hitting communities regularly,” says co-founder of Climate Justice Taranaki.

Canterbury receives nearly $2M funding for soil conservation
18 May 2023
Media release | Environment Canterbury’s Soil Conservation and Revegetation Programme (SCAR) receives $1,902,359 in funding, which will support farmers with erosion-prone land across North Canterbury.

NZ Institute of Forestry disappointed in Inquiry into Tairāwhiti land use report
17 May 2023
Media release | The New Zealand Institute of Forestry expresses deep disappointment in the Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use causing woody debris (including forestry slash) and sediment-related damage in Tairāwhiti and Wairoa.

Phase 3 of Tui Project oil field decommissioning begins
16 May 2023
Media release | A specialist Heavy Well Intervention vessel will arrive in New Plymouth this week, marking the start of Phase 3 of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Tui Project, set up in 2020 to decommission the Tui Oil Field.

Energy companies powering change on climate targets
11 May 2023
Media release | A group of New Zealand energy companies have made a joint commitment to help reduce emissions and build a more sustainable future for all Kiwis.

10 Years Ago...
1 May 2023
Ten years ago, the Solar Energy Association said providing consumers with the option of a spot market price would boost solar uptake resulting in substantial cuts to greenhouse gas emissions.

Business leaders outline election priorities to drive climate action
26 Apr 2023
Media release - Sustainable Business Council | The Sustainable Business Council (SBC) and Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC) have laid out their joint climate policy priorities for political parties to consider as they gear up for October’s General Election.

Aucklanders carbon impact 15% higher than other New Zealanders
18 Apr 2023
Media release | Auckland is striving to reduce its carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, but a recently published report commissioned by Auckland Council shines new light on the city’s consumption-based emissions.

MFAT launches consultation on international climate negotiations
14 Apr 2023
Media release - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) has launched a public consultation on Aotearoa New Zealand’s approach to international climate change negotiations.

New turbines for the windiest continent
12 Apr 2023
Media release - Ross Island, Antarctica is set to receive three new state-of-the-art wind turbines that will power the future Scott Base with more than 90% renewable energy.

Sailing cargo ships can benefit from new aerodynamic tech
6 Apr 2023
Media release - A research team at Chalmers University of Technology is the first to demonstrate a unique method that reduces the aerodynamic resistance of ships by 7.5%. This opens the way for large cargo ships borne across the oceans by wind alone, as wind-powered ships are more affected by aerodynamic drag than fossil-fueled ones.

Further ice loss for NZ’s glaciers
3 Apr 2023
Media release | NIWA’s annual end-of-summer snowline survey has revealed continued loss of snow and ice for New Zealand’s famous glaciers.

NZ stands with Vanuatu on climate at UN
31 Mar 2023
Media release - New Zealand is welcoming a decision by the United Nations General Assembly to ask the International Court of Justice to consider countries’ international legal obligations on climate change.

Govt unveils Auckland harbour crossing options
30 Mar 2023
Media release - Transport Minister Michael Wood has unveiled five scenarios for one of the most significant city-shaping projects for Tāmaki Makaurau in coming decades, the additional Waitematā Harbour crossing.

Greens call for Government to close oil and gas loophole
29 Mar 2023
Media release - The Green Party is disappointed in news that NZ Petroleum and Minerals has just granted an offshore oil and gas exploration permit to Greymouth Petroleum.

NZGIF deal to bring zero emission buses to NZ
28 Mar 2023
Media release | New Zealand Green Investment Finance has signed a major financing deal with Kinetic - Australasia’s largest bus transport operator - to help decarbonise public transport in New Zealand.

Dramatic changes in New Zealand river flows, research finds
24 Mar 2023
Media release | River flows in New Zealand have changed dramatically over the past 50 to 90 years as the climate has varied, a new study has found.

Future proofing EV charging
23 Mar 2023
Media release | Transport Minister Michael Wood has today launched the first national EV (electric vehicle) charging strategy, Charging Our Future, which includes plans to provide EV charging stations in almost every town in New Zealand.

Govt progressing NZ Battery Project
17 Mar 2023
Media release - The Government will progress to the next stage of the NZ Battery Project, looking at the viability of pumped hydro as well as an alternative, multi-technology approach.

Climate action must remain priority in transport investment: Greens
7 Mar 2023
Media release - As large parts of Aotearoa recover from two of the worst climate disasters we have ever experienced, it would be a huge mistake for the Government to deprioritise climate action from future transport investments, the Green Party says.

EECA Chief Executive resigns
2 Mar 2023
Media release - After more than six years as Chief Executive of EECA (the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority), Andrew Caseley is stepping down from his role at the Crown Entity.

Post-cyclone inquiry should include limits to growth
28 Feb 2023
Media release - Wise Response Society says the Government’s infrastructure planning inquiry, post-cyclone Gabrielle, must heed limits to growth and planetary-boundary overshoot.

NIWA scientists disturbed by lack of sea ice on Antarctic journey
24 Feb 2023
Media release - Scientists from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) have returned from a six-week voyage to Antarctica.

Startups tackling waste win big at Orion Energy Accelerator pitch event
24 Feb 2023
Media release - Two startups with novel ways of converting waste into energy have won big at the second Orion Energy Accelerator pitch night.

New business toolbox for a more sustainable supply chain
21 Feb 2023
Media release - A free online toolbox that makes it easy for businesses to assess the sustainability of their organisation and their supply chain launches today.

Green Investment Finance launches Climate Clause Bank
20 Feb 2023
Media release - New Zealand Green Investment Finance has launched the New Zealand Climate Clause Bank, a free resource that can help businesses make small climate-friendly changes that, across the economy, can have a big impact on emissions reductions.

European Parliament calls to double cycling in Europe by 2030
20 Feb 2023
Media release - The European Parliament has passed a historic resolution calling for the European Commission to develop a European cycling strategy with the aim of doubling the number of kilometres cycled in Europe by 2030. This historic political declaration by the Parliament is a key boost to cycling in Europe!

Forest owners want genetic technology approved
17 Feb 2023
Media release - The Forest Owners Organisation says New Zealand needs to concentrate on the safety of genetic technology on a case-by-case basis rather than persisting with blanket bans.

Asia-Pacific business leaders call for action on climate and economic inclusion
16 Feb 2023
Media release - Members of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) met in Auckland, New Zealand this week to develop a work plan that calls on policymakers to leverage trade and economic policies to address the region’s sustainability and economic inclusion challenges.

Climate action should not be left to our children: Vanuatu PM
13 Feb 2023
An historic vote at the United Nations General Assembly in New York calling for decisive action on global warming is expected to take place next month.

Climate cuts rife in Auckland budget proposal: Forest & Bird
10 Feb 2023
News release - The mayoral proposal for Auckland’s 2023/2024 annual budget is not fit-for-purpose in a climate emergency and biodiversity crisis, says Forest & Bird.

New $20k fund for tāngata whenua environmental monitoring
10 Feb 2023
News release - Tāngata whenua are being invited to apply for a share of a new $20,000 fund designed to support them in undertaking their own environmental monitoring within Te Taitokerau.

Bus owners call on government to make half-price fares permanent
7 Feb 2023
Media release - The Bus and Coach Association supports the Government’s decision to continue half-price fares on public transport services. The fare reduction was set to expire on 31 March 2023, but will nowcontinue to 30 June 2023.

Oat milk in NZ uses 93% less emissions than dairy: study
3 Feb 2023
Media release - A new study released today shows farming oats in New Zealand is much more sustainable than dairy, but dairy is still more profitable.

Marine heat wave linked to death of Fiordland sponges
2 Feb 2023
Media release - Warming waters in Fiordland could be responsible for the loss of up to 10 percent of one of the most abundant marine sponges in Pātea—Doubtful Sound. More sponges may have been lost further south in Tamatea—Dusky Sound and Te Puaitaha—Breaksea Sound.

Call to halt decline of wetlands ahead of World Wetlands Day
1 Feb 2023
New Zealanders are being encouraged to consider creating and preserving wetlands to help halt the decline of these threatened habitats across the country.

Dunedin’s emissions down 9% - A good first step
27 Jan 2023
Media release -The latest Dunedin City Community Carbon Footprint shows that Dunedin’s total gross emissions dropped by 9% over the last four years. When carbon absorbed by the city’s forests is included, net emissions are down 21%.

Replacing red meat with chickpeas & lentils good for the wallet, climate, and health
21 Dec 2022
New Zealand researchers investigated five diets which replace some or all red meat, finding they all could provide the recommended amount of nutrition, save the health system thousands of dollars per person, and cut diet-related greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 35%.

NZ Super Fund to invest US$100 million in climate mitigation and adaptation
20 Dec 2022
Media release - The NZ Super Fund has committed US$100m to a fund that will invest in companies developing products and solutions for climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Final July and August extreme weather claims top $123 million
15 Dec 2022
Media release | Final claims data released by the Insurance Council of New Zealand Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) show that extreme weather-related claims spanning five events across July and August has reached 11,086 claims valued at $123.8 million.

NZ Battery Project Cabinet decision-point delayed
13 Dec 2022
Press release - The findings of the NZ Battery Project’s Phase 1 feasibility studies, expected to be considered by cabinet ministers this month, will now be considered early in the new year, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Energy Projects and Programmes Manager Dr David Darby say

Microplastics in Auckland’s air equal 3 million plastic bottles per year: new study
12 Dec 2022
Media release - Researchers from the University of Auckland calculated that 74 metric tonnes of microplastics are dropping out of the atmosphere onto the city annually, the equivalent of more than 3 million plastic bottles falling from the sky.

New electric-hydrofoil to ply Hauraki Gulf
9 Dec 2022
Media release - Fullers360, the country’s largest ferry operator, has partnered with Auckland-based sustainable boating designers, Seachange, to bring a premium 10-seater zero-emission hydrofoiling F8 vessel to the Hauraki Gulf from September 2023.

Transport drives household carbon footprint down in 2020
8 Dec 2022
Media release - The carbon footprint of households, which reflects the emissions embodied in households' consumption and lifestyle choices, decreased 6.3% (2,677 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent) during 2020, Stats NZ says.

Marine heatwave developing
5 Dec 2022
Media release - Coastal waters around Aotearoa New Zealand became unusually warm last month, say NIWA.

New game to help Kiwis adapt to sea level rise
28 Nov 2022
Media release: NIWA | A new online game is being used to help New Zealanders think about how they might adapt to rising sea levels.

Yealands turns green grapes into green apples with global sustainability award
23 Nov 2022
Media release - New Zealand premium wine producer, Yealands Wine Group, has won two golds at the 2022 International Green Apple Awards for its ground-breaking Biodiversity Plan, officially launched yesterday.

Nature missing in RMA reform: Green Party
17 Nov 2022
Media release - The Government has missed a crucial opportunity to redesign the resource management system with climate and nature at its heart.

New Zealand Sovereign Green Bonds issued
16 Nov 2022
Media release - NZ Government | The Government welcomes New Zealand Debt Management’s issuance of NZ$3 billion of the New Zealand Sovereign Green Bonds that will mature in 2034.