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New investors pump $70m into LanzaTech

28 Mar 2014

NEW ZEALAND-BORN LanzaTech has attracted an extra $70 million in investment

Planners to put 100% Pure under the microscope

28 Mar 2014

CRITICAL issues which threaten New Zealand's 100% Pure positioning will be addressed by planners at a conference in Queenstown next week.

Heat extremes put major crops at risk, say scientists

28 Mar 2014

By TIM RADFORD.- Rampant climate change driven by ever-rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere poses a serious threat to world food supply, according to a new study in Environmental Research Letters.

Brm, brm ...move over, brick, there's a streamliner coming through

28 Mar 2014

By KIERAN COOKE.- The European Parliament has voted in favour of changing the design of goods lorries throughout the EU - from their present brick shape to a more streamlined-looking vehicle.

Wind turbine rotors are getting bigger.

Hi-tech's a big job and Britain is doing it well

28 Mar 2014

BRITISH hi-tech engineering is more successful than you think, says JIM PLATTS, lecturer in manufacturing engineering at Cambridge University.

A green office is a happy office, say businesses

28 Mar 2014

BUSINESSES investing in green office spaces as part of the nationwide energy efficiency programme say the change they are putting in place are making their staff happier and more productive.

Rows of almond trees in California.

California goes nuts for water

28 Mar 2014

WHILE recent rainfall has brought welcome relief to California, the amount of precipitation has not been nearly enough to put an end to what is its worst drought on record. The state’s $45 billion agricultural sector has been particularly hard hit, writes KIERAN COOKE.

Carbon price inaction could hurt Nats at poll

21 Mar 2014

National could feel at the ballot box its failure to take action on carbon prices and lack of vision on forestry.

Tariana Turia ... unacceptable.

Carbon price breach of rights, says Maori leader

21 Mar 2014

Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia has weighed into the row over low carbon prices, describing the loss of value of credits given to Maori in Treaty of Waitangi settlements as a breach of human rights.

Prof Robin Grimes ... tidal energy opportunities.

Let's get together, says UK energy expert

21 Mar 2014

Huge potential exists for New Zealand and Britain to collaborate on the science and technology of renewable energies, says the British Foreign Office chief scientific adviser.

Australian Senate throws out carbon tax bill

21 Mar 2014

The Australian Government’s bill to scrap that country’s carbon tax has been thrown out of the Senate, prompting speculation that a double dissolution could be looming.

Power emissions down for quarter

21 Mar 2014

New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions from electricity are at a 17-year low.

Post-89 emissions returns trickle in

21 Mar 2014

Only a quarter of post-1989 forest owners registered in the Emissions Trading Scheme have submitted their 2013 emissions returns.

Chris Liddell ... generational benefits.

Couple's laundry millions back environment

21 Mar 2014

A family which made its fortune in the laundry business has given $100 million to support environmental and educational projects.

John Key ... talking green.

Key talks environment in China

21 Mar 2014

The Prime Minister has been talking about the environment with his Chinese counterpart.

Greens have plans for timber buildings

21 Mar 2014

The Green Party in Government will put $1 million toward the cost of the first 10-storey or higher New Zealand building made with structural timber, co-leader Dr Russel Norman said this week.

Foreign airlines should pay, say Europe lawmakers

21 Mar 2014

Flights to and from Europe should not be exempted from Europe’s emissions trading scheme, the Environment and Public Health Committee of the European Parliament says.

Water is the key in a hungry world

21 Mar 2014

Tomorrow is World Water Day. Foodtank president DANIELLE NIERENBERG says that farmers around the world should be looking to colleagues who have come up with innovative ways of using each drop more efficiently.

Simon Bridges ... excited.

We're keen on renewables, says Bridges

21 Mar 2014

Energy Minister Simon Bridges says the Government is just as excited about renewables as it is about oil and gas.

Bob Dudley ... innovation.

BP urges progress on global carbon price

21 Mar 2014

By ED KING .- Oil giant BP says regional and national carbon pricing policies are likely to be the best way to tackle climate change.

Minister names forum members

21 Mar 2014

The Government has named the members of its Smart Grid Forum.

Green buildings need to seen outside the CBD

21 Mar 2014

Australia is allegedly in the midst of a green building revolution, powered by the awarding of ratings to developers who build sustainable buildings, writes JOREN van der HEIJDEN, Associate Professor of Environmental Governance at Australian National University.

Climate scientists 3, economists 0

21 Mar 2014

Hold up the trophy. Open the champagne. Climate scientists have easily won the game. According to a recent study, when it comes to the accuracy of forecasts and projections, the climate side is much better at the game than the economists’ team, says KIEREN COOKE.

Burger chain goes free-range

21 Mar 2014

Home-grown burger chain Burger Fuel says it will use only free-range chicken in its New Zealand outlets.

Canberra outlines new farm opportunities

21 Mar 2014

The Australian Government says it is making it easier for farmers and landholders to be able to participate in the Emissions Reduction Fund by storing carbon in their soil, improving farm productivity and contributing to action on climate change.

Our cities need attention, say planners

21 Mar 2014

More collaboration is needed to deal with the country’s burgeoning urban growth issues, says a new report by the New Zealand Planning Institute.

Scientists raise threat of methane in rivers

21 Mar 2014

By TIM RADFORD.- British scientists have identified yet another twist to the threat of global warming. Any further rises in temperature are likely to accelerate the release of methane from rivers, lakes, deltas, bogs, swamps, marshlands and rice paddy fields.

David Cunliffe ... three critical points.

Cunliffe's vision shows green economy blindspot

14 Mar 2014

Labour leader David Cunliffe has just given a speech on the future of New Zealand’s economy - without mentioning clean technology and the green economy.

Beehive still silent on demand to lift carbon prices

14 Mar 2014

There’s still no word from the Government on whether it will boost carbon prices to avoid a $600 million Treaty of Waitangi claim.

Public wary of DOC's new business role

14 Mar 2014

Getting into bed with business could affect the Department of Conservation’s ability to protect New Zealand’s fresh water, the public fears.

Farmers remain free of emissions obligations

14 Mar 2014

The Government is all but ruling out making agriculture responsible for its greenhouse gas emissions next year.

Ban Ki-moon ... wants action.

Key downgrades New York climate talks

14 Mar 2014

Holding the general election on September 20 could mean New Zealand doesn’t have a leader in place to attend the United Nations’ Climate Summit in New York.

Now you can check it out before you buy ... by phone

14 Mar 2014

A new product certification system lets consumers check over their phones the environmental and social sustainability of New Zealand food products.

Should climate deniers be brought to book?

14 Mar 2014

Is misinformation about the climate criminally negligent, asks Rochester Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Philosophy, LAWRENCE TORCELLO.

Eight ways to better manage our livestock

14 Mar 2014

By TIM RADFORD.- British and international scientists have proposed eight strategies to make cattle and sheep-farming more sustainable, to make both the animals and people who depend on them healthier, and to reduce the strain on the planet.

MP wants power deal for Stewart Island

14 Mar 2014

New Zealand First is calling for a new source of power for Stewart Island.

Norway pumps pension money into renewables

14 Mar 2014

Norway's decision to use its massive wealth fund to invest in renewable energy projects sends a powerful message to other international investors, says an organisation campaigning for large-scale investment in the sector.

It's going to get warmer, says NASA

14 Mar 2014

A new NASA study shows Earth's climate is likely to continue warming during this century on track with previous estimates - despite the recent slowdown in the rate of global warming.

Wood foam joins the list of insulations

14 Mar 2014

By PAUL BROWN.- Every energy expert and scientist would agree that one of the cheapest and quickest ways to cut fossil fuel use and stave off dangerous climate change is better insulation of homes, factories and offices.

Nick Smith  ... look what we've done.

Nats push green achievements

14 Mar 2014

National is preparing to strut its environmental stuff this weekend, as its Bluegreens Forum gathers in Kaikoura.

Did Genghis Khan ride to world domination on the back of climate change?

14 Mar 2014

Climate change – already implicated in the fall of Bronze Age civilisations in the Mediterranean and in the Indus Valley - may also account for the rise of one of the most fearsome empires in history.

John Key ... all would suffer.

Reluctant PM fends off $600m iwi ultimatum

7 Mar 2014

The Prime Minister says he accepts that 50,000 new jobs would be created by Maori following through on a promise to plant one million hectares of new forest if the Government lifts carbon prices.

Government says no to national forest policy

7 Mar 2014

The Government is refusing to adopt a national forestry policy, despite relying on tree planting to meet international greenhouse gas emissions reductions obligations.

Shane Jones ... go native.

Labour plan aims to boost forestry

7 Mar 2014

The Labour Party is about to announce a policy using forestry to provide jobs and environmental services.

Tim Groser ... monitoring impact.

Beehive stays silent on NZUs auctions

7 Mar 2014

The Government still won’t confirm that it will not auction NZUs.

What do we do with the byproducts of fracking?

7 Mar 2014

Technology isn’t ready to clean up fracking’s radioactive legacy. By ALAN HERBERT, senior lecturer in radioactive waste disposal and remediation at the University of Birmingham, and TREVOR JONES, visiting lecturer in nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management at the University of Birmingham.

Europe must get serious about cutting back oil

7 Mar 2014

By ALEX KIRBY, London.- Europe has the technology and the raw material to make a big cut in the amount of oil its transport uses, researchers say - but it will fail to reap the benefits on offer unless the European Union comes up with more radical policies.

Worsening flood losses the face of the future

7 Mar 2014

As much of Europe recovers from the severest winter in several centuries, scientists say average annual flood losses could be almost five times greater by mid-century.

Is Beehive about to act on low carbon prices?

28 Feb 2014

The Government might be getting ready to finally take action on dismal domestic carbon prices.

Euan Mason ... Government aware of opportunities.

Government knows how we can be carbon-neutral

28 Feb 2014

Planting just over half of New Zealand’s marginal land in forest would make the country carbon-neutral – and the Government knows it.

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ETS a ‘broken paradigm’ undercutting biodiversity efforts

25 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Pure Advantage is calling on the government to reform the Emissions Trading Scheme, with a new policy briefing saying that New Zealand’s offset-heavy approach is a “broken paradigm” undermining biodiversity and shifting risk to communities.

Energy
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Transpower chair Michele Embling

Transpower on track to meet core emissions targets

Mon 1 Sep 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Transpower’s total greenhouse gas footprint increased year-on-year due to higher emissions from its value chain, but the company says that making sure infrastructure is in place to enable the country's energy transition is the biggest contribution it can make to reducing emissions.

Agriculture
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International scientists slam NZ govt's proposed approach to methane

13 Aug 2025

New Zealand's proposed approach to methane emissions has again been attacked by international climate scientists, with a new study saying the attempt to redefine climate target-setting by livestock-exporting countries undermines the transition to a sustainable and equitable food system

Carbon emissions
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Marginal drop in last year's regional emissions

Wed 27 Aug 2025

Regional greenhouse gas emissions were down slightly last year, with a fall in gas supply leading to a big drop in Taranaki, but more coal burnt leading to higher emissions in Waikato, according to new figures from Stats NZ

Transport
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Fund for low emissions transport winds up

31 Jul 2025

New Zealand’s Low Emission Transport Fund has officially wrapped up, ending a nine-year programme that put hundreds of millions of dollars towards accelerating the country’s shift to cleaner transport.

Forestry
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Minister of Climate Change Simon Watts

Certainty crucial to emissions cuts – Watts

20 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says that policy certainty is the Government’s primary lever for unlocking private capital and meeting climate targets, telling a carbon forestry conference that ETS settings are 'locked' through 2030.

Business
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Climate-friendly investment still lagging in NZ

Today 11:30am

While local financial firms have made recent strides in climate governance and emissions reporting, New Zealand’s institutional investors are still missing in action when it comes to backing clean technologies and climate solutions, according to a new report.

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