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Healthy soils could start at the dairy shed

8 Dec 2016

Bio-waste from places like dairy sheds can be used to transform degraded soils into top-producing land, research is showing.

Nitrogen pollution forgotten element of climate change

8 Dec 2016

While carbon pollution gets all the headlines for its role in climate change, nitrogen pollution is arguably a more challenging problem.

Pay farmers to fix environment, say scientists

7 Dec 2016

Up-front payments of $400 a kilogram to cut nitrogen run-off from farms would see dairy farms turned into forests, Government-funded research shows.

Google to be 100% powered by renewables from next year

7 Dec 2016

Google’s data centres and the offices for its 60,000 staff will be powered entirely by renewable energy from next year, in what the company has called a “landmark moment”.

Britain paves way for EVs and green aviation

7 Dec 2016

British transport is set for a significant low-carbon boost with several new Government consultations and funding schemes announced in a bid to drive a green transport overhaul.

Toyota to expand hybrid development

7 Dec 2016

Toyota will expand the development of its gasoline-hybrid technology over the next five years to speed up the introduction of lower-emission engines.

CLIMATE CALL: Waterway plantings worth billions

6 Dec 2016

New Zealand will be billions of dollars a year better off if it plants trees along waterways.

NZX drags chain on sustainability standards

6 Dec 2016

Nearly two dozen more stock exchanges are bringing in sustainability reporting standards – but NZX is not one of them.

Polyol product might be told to pay up

6 Dec 2016

The Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Levy could be extended to importers of a specialist product used to make polyurethane insulation foam.

Batteries not the cheapest way to store energy

6 Dec 2016

Since Tesla unveiled its Powerwall, politicians, commentators and industry have hyped storage – and particularly batteries – as the solution for getting more renewable energy into electricity grids and reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.

Brian Cox

How NZ could become biofutures powerhouse

5 Dec 2016

New Zealand could easily become a Queensland-style biofutures superpower, local industry leaders say.

FUSION FUTURE: A time of transition and potential

5 Dec 2016

For centuries, humans have dreamed of harnessing the power of the sun to energise our lives here on Earth.

Cement develops an appetite for C02

5 Dec 2016

Three new studies illuminate the sheer complexity of the aspect of climate science known as the carbon cycle − how carbon dioxide gets into the atmosphere and out again.

Major cities move to ban diesel cars and trucks by 2025

5 Dec 2016

The leaders of four major global cities say they will stop the use of all diesel-powered cars and trucks by the middle of the next decade.

US oil exports skyrocket despite climate pacts

5 Dec 2016

Seven years ago, the US exported its crude oil to just one country — Canada. This year, 22 countries received American crude oil, marking a more than 1000 per cent increase in US oil exports since 2009.

GM ready to lose $9000 a pop on all-electric Chevy Bolt

5 Dec 2016

General Motors stands to lose as much as $US9000 on every Chevrolet Bolt that leaves a showroom once the all-electric subcompact starts rolling out.

World’s largest solar plant opens in India

5 Dec 2016

The world’s largest solar plant has been unveiled by the Adani Group in Kamuthi, Tamil Nadu, in the south of India.

Dr Jan Wright

Climate watchdog welcomes Treasury decision

2 Dec 2016

Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Jan Wright is welcoming the news that Treasury is talking about the possible impacts on New Zealand of sea-level rise.

China to lead way in growth of solar market

2 Dec 2016

The global solar photovoltaic market is likely to grow to nearly 300 gigawatts this year.

Toyota likes sales of luxury hybrid SUVs

2 Dec 2016

Sales of luxury hybrid sport vehicles are on the rise in New Zealand.

Engineers turn old tyres into quality oil and fuel

1 Dec 2016

Old tyres can be completely recycled into low-emission diesel engine oil, says a team of engineers.

China pushes to dig more coal

1 Dec 2016

In recent weeks, China has reiterated its plans to push forward on climate action. Despite this, the country is scrambling to mine and burn more coal.

Copenhagen boasts more bicycles than cars

1 Dec 2016

Denmark's capital city, Copenhagen, is now home to more bikes than cars.

Sir Alan Mark

Wise Responders welcome Treasury's reaction to risk

30 Nov 2016

A group of eminent New Zealanders who petitioned Parliament to order a risk assessment of the impacts of climate change is welcoming Treasury’s apparent support for at least part of the idea.

Suzi Kerr

Households cut emissions by 11%, says report

30 Nov 2016

The average New Zealand household’s emissions fell 11 per cent between 2006 and 2012, new research shows.

China likes the look of our ecolabelling scheme

30 Nov 2016

New Zealand’s ecolabels could soon be recognised in China.

Pete Kiernan

Trump can't stop rising use of fossil fuels

30 Nov 2016

Climate policies will keep chipping away at fossil fuels’ role as the mainstay of global energy use, despite Donald Trump’s appointment as United States president in 2017, according to a new report by The Economist Intelligence Unit.

World warming almost certain to affect wheat yields

30 Nov 2016

Farmers and consumers have just been issued another warning: global warming will almost certainly reduce wheat yields.

Switch to new power puts pressure on boilers

30 Nov 2016

A push for renewable generation is affecting demand for boilers, turbines and generators, a new report shows.

Rural bank warns farmers of green backlash

29 Nov 2016

A rural bank is warning New Zealand farmers that poor environmental performance could create trade barriers against their produce.

MAKE SOME NOISE: E-vehicles must turn up the volume

29 Nov 2016

US authorities have ruled that all hybrids and EVs must emit an artificial noise by the year 2019.

First solar panel roads to be built next year

29 Nov 2016

Rugged solar panels, capable of withstanding the weight of an 18-wheeler truck, are now being trial-built into road surfaces.

Finland plans to ban coal by 2030

29 Nov 2016

Finland has announced its plans to phase out the use of coal for electricity generation by 2030.

PAIN IN SPAIN: Fast train, but what about the birds?

29 Nov 2016

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Spain forgot about the birds when it built a high-speed train link between Seville and Almería.

Sarah Bolger

Public wants to know green business credentials

28 Nov 2016

Strutting environmental credentials is paying off for businesses, as climate change rises rapidly as an issue in the minds of the public.

Careless companies hit by rising water costs

28 Nov 2016

Companies worldwide are being warned that taking water preservation measures is now vital, and that those who fail to act are likely to face mounting financial losses.

Kay Harrison

NZ goes shopping for Paris pact carbon credits

25 Nov 2016

New Zealand has started talking to countries about supplying carbon credits to help to meet its Paris Agreement emissions reduction pledge.

Nick Smith

Nick Smith wants to work with the neighbours

25 Nov 2016

Environment Minister Dr Nick Smith is talking to his new Australian counterpart about aligning environmental regulation.

Why faster roads don't sit with our plans for electric cars

25 Nov 2016

Increasing the speed limit will negate the climate benefits of the Government’s electric vehicle policy, says an expert on climate change and transport.

Europe felling protected forests for biofuel supply

25 Nov 2016

Protected forests are being indiscriminately felled across Europe to meet the EU’s renewable energy targets, according to new report.

Richer forest biodiversity could rake in billions

25 Nov 2016

Biodiversity is not just a conservationist ideal, it is a high-value strategy, according to new research. It makes forests more productive, and could deliver up to $500bn a year in wealth across the planet.

Mark Sinclair

Forget Trump, global climate action is on the move

24 Nov 2016

International momentum for action on climate change is building, despite the United States electing Donald Trump president, says New Zealand’s climate change ambassador.

Trump to slam the lid on climate research by Nasa

24 Nov 2016

Donald Trump is poised to eliminate all climate change research conducted by Nasa as part of a crackdown on “politicised science”, says a senior adviser.

California counts 102 million trees dead from drought

24 Nov 2016

An astonishing 102 million trees have died across California over the past six years from drought and disease — including 62 million trees in 2016 alone.

Paula Bennett

Bennett's new climate think-tank has work deadline

23 Nov 2016

A first report on how New Zealand can adapt to climate change – including environmentally sustainable economic growth - should be with the Government by May.

Our sinking land at mercy of rising seawaters

23 Nov 2016

Parts of New Zealand are sinking at faster rates than others and will be subjected to higher levels of future sea level rise, new research from Victoria University of Wellington suggests.

California aims to generate energy from traffic jams

23 Nov 2016

The California Energy Commission has announced plans to attempt to utilise energy generated from standstill traffic.

UN plans early warning network as climate risks soar

23 Nov 2016

As summers get hotter, seas get warmer and extreme wind and rainstorms inflict ever-greater loss of human life and property, the World Meteorological Organisation is trying to develop an early warning system for vulnerable countries.

The Arctic is a seriously weird place right now

23 Nov 2016

The sun set on the North Pole more than a month ago, not to rise again until spring. But stange things are happening.

VW shifts gear to e-cars and US market

23 Nov 2016

Volkswagen said it wants to be the world leader in electric cars by 2025 as it unveiled a major shift to clean-energy vehicles in the wake of the dieselgate emissions cheating scandal.

Politics
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Local govt shake-up risks weakened environmental outcomes – Commissioner

Fri 27 Feb 2026

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Government’s push to simplify local government is "deeply flawed" and has been launched without a clear understanding of which functions must remain regional, according to the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.

Energy
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Climate Change and Energy Minister Simon Watts with International Energy Agency head Fatih Birol last week

Govt plan to encourage new energy investment won’t cut costs for ordinary Kiwis

Thu 26 Feb 2026

By Liz Kivi | While gentailers and major energy users have welcomed the Government’s plan to leverage public sector demand to drive new energy projects, an expert says it is unlikely to reduce prices for ordinary people.

Agriculture
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Govt's solar on farms initiative to cut costs, boost resilience

17 Feb 2026

Farms across Aotearoa will begin installing solar panels and battery systems as part of a government-backed demonstration programme designed to test whether on-farm renewable energy can reduce electricity costs and improve energy security for the food and fibre sector.

Carbon emissions
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Annual emissions fell to lowest in 15 years in Sept 2025

5 Feb 2026

By Pattrick Smellie | New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions fell to their lowest annual total in the year to September 2025 since records began 2010, according to Statistics New Zealand data published this morning.

Transport
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Air NZ joins Marsden Point SAF project

Today 12:30pm

By Pattrick Smellie | Air New Zealand has quietly added its name to a consortium exploring the viability of green hydrogen production for sustainable aviation fuel at Channel Infrastructure’s Marsden Point energy hub.

Forestry
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Tairāwhiti needs proper Govt support to heal the land – not empty announcements for political optics

24 Feb 2026

OPINION: The Government’s answer to Tairāwhiti’s severe erosion crisis – that the region apply for modest, contestable funding rounds – while rejecting the region's own land transition business case, leaves our long-term resilience hanging in the balance, writes Manu Caddie.

Business
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Kiwi startup takes on global plastic pollution

12 Feb 2026

A New Zealand startup is launching what it says is the world’s first plastic-free effervescent drink tablet, with the ambitious aim of eliminating bottled beverages to reduce global plastic pollution.

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