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Daran Ponter (left) and Chris Maclean

Return of the giants

21 Jul 2021

Media Release - “It's great to see the return of these forest giants,” commented Daran Ponter, Chair of Greater Wellington, as he planted the first of 300 kahikatea on the Mataihuka block at Queen Elizabeth Park. “It has long been known that these wonderful trees, such an abundant mahinga kai for Maori, once dominated this landscape.”

Govt procurement goes green

20 Jul 2021

Media Release - A new All-of-Government (AoG) office supplies contract – used by over a thousand government agencies – focuses on low-waste, sustainable products, and will deliver tangible economic and environmental outcomes, Laurence Pidcock, General Manager of New Zealand Government Procurement (NZGP, a branch within MBIE), announced today.

Proposed EU carbon tax will hurt poor countries: UN

19 Jul 2021

UN Media Release - Although a new European Union (EU) climate initiative unveiled on Wednesday could change global trade patterns to favour countries where production is relatively carbon efficient, its value in mitigating climate change will likely be limited, the UN trade and development agency, UNCTAD, has warned.

Hydrogen agreement signed with Singapore

16 Jul 2021

Media Release - The signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation on low-carbon hydrogen with Singapore signals the start of greater collaboration between the two countries as they transition towards low carbon economies, says Energy and Resources Minister Dr Megan Woods.

National releases ute tax video

16 Jul 2021

Media Release - Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says National’s ‘Demand the Debate’ campaign has received unprecedented support since its launch on Sunday and has today released a video highlighting the effect the Government’s Ute Tax will have on the rural sector.

Local offset company buys German firm

14 Jul 2021

Media Release - CarbonClick acquires German based sustainability app “Wonderflower”.

New EV fast-chargers for capital

14 Jul 2021

Media Release - Wellington City Council has secured almost half a million dollars in funding to roll out 30 electric vehicle (EV) fast-chargers across the capital.

Contact converts NZD$305m to Sustainability Linked Loans

13 Jul 2021

Media Release - Contact Energy (Contact) now has New Zealand’s largest group of Sustainability Linked Loans (SLLs) after converting its remaining NZD$305m of bank facilities to SLLs.

Nearly half of Kiwis would consider an electric car

12 Jul 2021

Media Release - New Zealand’s interest in electric cars is accelerating, according to new research by financial comparison site, Finder.

Southland can be net zero and economically successful: report

9 Jul 2021

Media Release - Southland has the potential to both meet the New Zealand Government’s ‘net zero’ emissions target by 2050 and retain a positive economic position, a new report shows.

Silver Fern Farms launches "net carbon zero" beef

9 Jul 2021

Media Release - Net Carbon Zero Certified* Beef, Regenerative Agriculture and the elimination of coal by 2030; today, Silver Fern Farms has committed to several bold initiatives to drive its vision of being the world’s most successful and sustainable grass-fed red meat company.

KiwiRail’s inaugural Rail Network Investment Programme released

8 Jul 2021

Media Release - The Government is fulfilling its commitment to bring New Zealand’s rail network back up to scratch and support the economic recovery, Transport Minister Michael Wood announced today.

Call for free public transport in capital to fight climate change

6 Jul 2021

Media Release - The Victoria University Students Association has come together with 36 local community groups and has launched a petition calling on the government to fund a trial of free public transport for Community Service Card holders and students in the Greater Wellington region.

CO2 sequestering concrete arrives in Aotearoa

5 Jul 2021

Media Release - A new technology in concrete that could save New Zealand the amount of carbon emissions equivalent to 6.3 flights Auckland to Christchurch for every house built here on average has been brought into the country by leading manufacturer Stevenson.

IGCC appoints new CEO

2 Jul 2021

Media Release - The Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) board has today announced the appointment of Rebecca Mikula-Wright as Chief Executive Officer of the organisation.

Winners at the Mindful Money Ethical and Impact Investment awards

1 Jul 2021

Media Release - The inaugural Ethical and Impact Investment awards were held on 29 June at Generator in Wynyard Quarter in an event with over 200 participants.

Oxfam launches farm emissions petition

1 Jul 2021

Media Release - Oxfam Aotearoa launches a new campaign to rally Kiwis across the country to demand greater climate action.

COP26 registration opens

1 Jul 2021

Media Release - The UN Climate Change online portal to register Parties, admitted observers and media representatives to attend the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 (31 October – 12 November 2021) in Glasgow is open for participants.

MPI GHG research funding round opens

30 Jun 2021

Media Release - The funding round for the Ministry for Primary Industries’ (MPI’s) 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory Research Fund is now open, with $1.1 million available for new projects in the 2021/22 financial year

UN Food System Summits' action areas announced

30 Jun 2021

Media Release - The UN Food Systems Summit has revealed the 15 action areas with more than 50 solution clusters that will serve as a key element to underpin discussions at the Pre-Summit gathering in Rome, Italy from July 26-28.

Australian investor plan for mandatory financial disclosure on climate risk

29 Jun 2021

Media Release - A plan for Australia to adopt a mandatory financial disclosure for climate change risks over the next four years has been released by major investor networks to help cut red tape for business and protect national economic stability.

Forest & Bird launches petition to shut-down coal

28 Jun 2021

Media Release - The Government needs to urgently consider how to stop new or expanded coal mines in New Zealand to keep climate warming to safe levels, says Forest & Bird.

New chair for CEP

28 Jun 2021

Media Release - Carbon and Energy Professionals today announced its new Chair will be Ben Thomson of Lumen Engineering.

Waikato Regional Council to divest from fossil fuel companies

25 Jun 2021

Media Release - Waikato Regional Councillors, yesterday, voted in favour of a new Responsible Investment Policy that includes a climate change investment policy and a commitment to divest from coal, oil, and gas companies.

NZ's largest grid-connected solar farm opens in Taranaki

24 Jun 2021

Media Release - New Zealand’s largest grid-connected solar power plant is up and running at Kapuni in South Taranaki

New forward carbon product launched

18 Jun 2021

Media Release - emsTradepoint Ltd (a subsidiary of Transpower) has today launched a new quarterly forward product for carbon.

E-bike rentals for Hamilton

17 Jun 2021

Media Release - Hamilton will soon have new electronic devices available to hire on its streets. From July, two companies – Lime and Neuron – will operate personal hire devices within the city.

Greenpeace tackles NZ Rugby

15 Jun 2021

Media Release - Greenpeace is squaring up to tackle NZ Rugby over the sporting body’s reported intention to sign up INEOS, a petroleum giant and "merchant of plastic pollution", as a sponsor for the All Blacks, Black Ferns, Mâori and other national rugby sides.

Kiwis want action on climate change: IAG Poll

11 Jun 2021

Media Release - New Zealanders are increasingly expecting the government and business sector to take stronger action on climate change adaptation, according to the results of IAG’s fourth annual climate change opinion poll.

NIWA's climate change game

11 Jun 2021

Media Release - Farmers visiting NIWA’s Fieldays stand at Mystery Creek next week have the opportunity to see into their future by playing a game that dices with climate change.

AI tool for forestry sequestration attracts backing

8 Jun 2021

Media Release - Nelson Artificial Intelligence (NAI), a provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for thorny environmental challenges, has spun off its first business after securing a $1.8 million investment in technology that gives landowners streamlined access to forest carbon credit markets.

Pests increase due to climate change

4 Jun 2021

Media Release - Climate change is making pests which ravage important agricultural crops even more destructive, heightening threats to global food security and the environment, a UN-backed study published this week found.

New website helps fleet operators switch to EVs

31 May 2021

Media release - Critchlow Geospatial has launched SwitchMyFleet, a free-to-air website for fleet operators who are considering switching to electric vans and trucks and could be the catalyst to give New Zealand businesses the confidence to switch to EV fleets and reduce New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Inaugural ethical and impact investment awards

31 May 2021

Media release - Ethical Investment is set to become the new normal in New Zealand, but there has been widespread confusion over uneven standards. Mindful Money has launched the inaugural awards for ethical and impact investment awards to celebrate those setting best practice standards.

Lake Horowhenua to be restored

28 May 2021

A major milestone in restoring the health of Lake Horowhenua has been reached, with agreement to buy land to construct a nationally significant wetland.

Solar power initiative benefits Maori households

27 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Solar panels and other renewable technology will support more than 200 homes of kaumatua, papakainga and Maori-owned rentals to provide cheaper power, warmer, and drier homes, and valuable data. It’s part of the Government’s focus on creating targeted renewable energy solutions for Maori and public housing.

Nelson Council boosts climate change fund

25 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Additional climate change funding, consistent with Nelson City Council's vision to enable our community to respond to climate change, was approved for Council's Long Term Plan 2021-31 (LTP) at a deliberations meeting held last week.

Lithium from geothermal fluid firm attracts capital

25 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - New Zealand’s leading sustainable, mineral-recovery company, Geo40 Limited has secured up to $7.5m in equity investment from New Zealand deep-tech specialist Venture Capital firm Pacific Channel to fast-track plans to develop its nascent lithium-from-geothermal-fluid recovery technology.

Sustainable business groups welcome budget

21 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Business leaders from the Sustainable Business Council (SBC) and the Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC) welcome the 2021 Budget announcement on climate action, noting that it sets high expectations for further commitments resulting from the imminent Emissions Reduction Plan, in next year’s budget.

Climate change putting people off having kids

21 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - New research finds people may choose not to have children because they do not want to contribute to climate change.

Taranaki engineering firm goes solar

19 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Sunergise New Zealand Limited and Energyworks Limited, today announce the launch of a 150kW solar power system as part of efficiency and sustainability drive.

Government failing to deliver on ‘Just Transition’ plan

17 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Almost three years after announcing its ‘Just Transition’ plan to help those people who were hurt by Labour’s short-sighted decision to ban oil and gas exploration, the Government hasn’t delivered on it, National’s Energy & Resources spokesperson Barbara Kuriger says.

Government EVs a small step: Greenpeace

14 May 2021

PRESS RELEASE - "More electric vehicles for the public sector is a small step in the right direction," says Greenpeace Climate Campaigner, Amanda Larsson

Australian states matching climate ambitions of developed nations

Australian states setting the pace on climate change

3 May 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Investor Group on Climate Change director of policy Erwin Jackson welcomes the announcement by the Victorian Government that it will pursue a 45-50 per cent emissions reduction from 2005 levels by 2030.

Investor Group on Climate Change CEO Emma Herd calls time

30 Apr 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Chief Executive Officer of the Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC), Emma Herd, will step down after six years in the role marked by a rapid acceleration in climate action from Australian and New Zealand institutional investors.

Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards

30 Apr 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Covering Climate Now andColumbia Journalism Review are proud to launch an annual award to celebrate exemplary journalism about the defining story of our time.

Hawke's Bay proposes tree planting solution

29 Apr 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - The Hawke's Bay Regional Council is proposing an ambitious tree planting solution to address the region’s significant erosion challenges in a way that retains and strengthens pastoral farms.

Climate Change photo competition winners announced

29 Apr 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - 1854 & British Journal of Photography announce the winners of the inaugural Decade of Change award

Greenpeace calls out PM

27 Apr 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - Greenpeace is calling out Jacinda Ardern’s lack of action on emissions from agriculture as the Prime Minister speaks at the Leaders Summit on Climate convened by US President Biden.

Kiwi methane tracking satellite

23 Apr 2021

MEDIA RELEASE - New Zealand’s first government funded space mission has taken a ‘giant leap’ with Auckland University’s Te Pûnaha Âtea-Auckland Space Institute announced as the permanent host of the New Zealand based mission control centre for a global methane tracking satellite.

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Gene tech reforms face political split

Today 11:00am

By Shannon Morris-Williams |The Government’s Gene Technology Bill continues to divide Parliament, after the Health Select Committee released its long-awaited report last week outlining key recommendations and lingering concerns.

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Govt launches strategy backing wood-based heat sector

Today 11:00am

By Pattrick Smellie | Forestry biomass could replace as much as 40% of fossil fuel-generated process heat by 2050, but access to supply, regulatory settings and business cases for converting to wood-based heat sources are required, the Government says in a series of documents released yesterday.

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Council buys dairy farm to help clean up Lake Rotorua

Tue 21 Oct 2025

Bay of Plenty Regional Council has bought a 266-hectare dairy farm in the Lake Rotorua catchment and plans to retire it from production to reduce nitrogen entering the lake.

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Govt releases updated emissions projections

13 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Ministry for the Environment has released updated emissions projections to 2050, which show significant differences to the Climate Change Commission's recent projections for the same period.

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NZ’s government wants tourism to drive economic growth – but how will it deal with aviation emissions?

Wed 22 Oct 2025

By Robert McLachlan, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University | Following a brief dip during the COVID pandemic, aviation is back in a growth phase.

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Emails show forestry lobby fought Gisborne crackdown as slash clean-up drags on

26 Sep 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Sustainable land use advocates are accusing Eastland Wood Council of stonewalling efforts to tighten forestry rules, after correspondence between the group and the local council was released under the Official Information Act.

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Govt to ease climate reporting thresholds, water down liability

Wed 22 Oct 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | The rollback of climate change reporting requirements has produced a wave of relief in corporate New Zealand as managed investment funds and listed companies with annual revenue under $1 billion are exempted.

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