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Govt still working on land use restrictions for ETS: Watts
23 Aug 2024
Climate change minister Simon Watts says the government is still working on policy to restrict land entering the Emissions Trading Scheme but hopes to deliver it “this side of Christmas.”

Media round-up
23 Aug 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: NZ’s largest climate polluters revealed; the government walks away from climate-change regulations in the building sector; and Fonterra is accused of 'greenwashing'.

Nestlé questions NZ dairy farmers’ carbon claims
22 Aug 2024
By Liz Kivi | Nestlé’s chief dairy buyer has challenged claims that New Zealand’s dairy farms have the lowest global carbon footprint.

Pine forests will increasingly replace farmland unless policies change - new research
22 Aug 2024
More New Zealand farms could give way to pine forests under current policy settings, according to new research.

NZ’s electricity market is a mess. Rolling out rooftop solar would change the game
21 Aug 2024
By Stephen Poletti, Bruce Mountain & Geoff Bertram | Wholesale prices in the New Zealand electricity market have soared over recent weeks, climbing as high as NZ$1,000 per megawatt hour.

‘Bombshell’: Devastation as Ruapehu mills announce permanent closure
21 Aug 2024
By Moana Ellis, Local Democracy Reporter | Ruapehu mayor Weston Kirton says he is deeply concerned for local communities devastated by news that two timber mills in the central North Island will close permanently.

Gas deal done
20 Aug 2024
Methanex took one for the team and a hefty pay check when it closed down operations to sell a large amount of gas for Contact and Genesis.

UN-backed organisation approves Fonterra’s climate targets
19 Aug 2024
By Jon Rawlinson | The world’s top corporate climate-target verifier, the London-based Science Based Targets initiative, has approved Fonterra’s emissions reductions targets.

Relief coming for South Auckland train commuters
19 Aug 2024
By Mary Afemata, Local Democracy Reporter | After two years of disruptions, trains will once again be running along a major stretch of south Auckland's rail line by January 2025.

NZ urgently needs to move further, faster to adapt to climate risks: commission
16 Aug 2024
New Zealand is moving too slowly to adapt to climate change impacts, according to the Climate Change Commission.

The online exchange with a difference
16 Aug 2024
By Zita Campbell, Local Democracy Reporter | An innovative online trading platform is tapping into the East Coast community to help tackle recovery and regenerative mahi across the region.

Media round-up
16 Aug 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: NZ Steel gets free carbon credits worth upwards of $66 million; Can the free market solve our emissions problems? and why energy storage is crucial to our climate future.

Govt keeping options open on international climate targets: Watts
15 Aug 2024
By Liz Kivi | The government is looking at multiple ways to meet New Zealand’s 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), according to climate change minister Simon Watts.

Electricity Authority looks for answers at ‘tricky stage’ in energy transition
15 Aug 2024
The Electricity Authority says this week it will consider more possible regulatory interventions and release more data on wholesale electricity price volatility.

Air New Zealand: A climate leader no more
15 Aug 2024
Sir Jonathon Porritt takes aim at Prime Minister Christopher Luxon over the airline's decision to axe its climate target.

$20 million supercomputer for NIWA
15 Aug 2024
Methane emissions will be subject to more effective monitoring thanks to a new supercomputer.

Will gene tech rule changes lead to lower emissions?
14 Aug 2024
The government is moving to overhaul restrictions on the use of gene editing and other genetic technologies, and touting possible climate benefits.

What can govt do about electricity sector's 'perfect storm'?
13 Aug 2024
As shortages of gas and water drive wholesale electricity prices to never seen before levels, the question is what, if any, interventions politicians might make.

New map shows coastal erosion hotspots - but scientists warn lack of funding threatens further research
13 Aug 2024
A new map of Aotearoa New Zealand’s coastal erosion hotspots shows which areas are most at risk of coastal changes and sea-level rise.

By land, sea and sky, Māori are using Indigenous knowledge to combat climate change
13 Aug 2024
Justin Parkin-Rae takes a break from pulling chunks of weeds from around one of the many rivers that snake through Kaikōura.

Could geothermal power stations go carbon-negative?
12 Aug 2024
Retrofitting a geothermal power station could allow carbon capture from other sources like forestry residue, according to a new study.

Call for tougher standards for compostable products
12 Aug 2024
Not all compostable products are as eco-friendly as they claim, and researchers are calling for urgent changes to prevent harmful substances from so-called compostables entering the environment.

Mining permit application backlog sprint
12 Aug 2024
The priority given to 150 outstanding historical permit applications received before 1 July 2023 ended with the resolution of 120 of the 150 outstanding mineral permit applications and 10 of the 12 petroleum applications by the end of June.

Carbon market plays waiting game with ETS announcement to come
9 Aug 2024
The carbon price stayed relatively flat last week, but with a high volume of NZUs changing hands, as the market awaits the government’s upcoming announcement on Emissions Trading Scheme settings.

Media round-up
9 Aug 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in the local media: Tiwai smelter sought assurances about a $46m carbon subsidy before signing power deals; does the government's forestry plan draw a line in the wrong place? and climate chief rubbishes claims farmers must wait for new technology.

Govt shifts goalposts for key climate target
8 Aug 2024
The government has told the Climate Change Commission to remove consideration of the 1.5 degrees target from a forthcoming report, a move expected to lead to significantly weaker climate ambition.

Water to ashes? Greener approach to funerals
7 Aug 2024
By Jon Rawlinson | When Kiwis face the final curtain, their last wishes can leave a lasting impact on our environment. However a Christchurch funeral director is hoping a new solution will reduce the climate impact of our earthly remains.

Progress on work to classify 'sustainable' economic activity
7 Aug 2024
It may include some taxing terminology, but a ‘sustainable finance taxonomy’ could be just what the doctor (or the accountant) ordered for investors keen to ‘go green’.

Carbon capture – climate plan not clear cut
6 Aug 2024
Capturing carbon is capturing imaginations, but can it live up to the government’s expectations?

New Zealand scraps clean, green policies to boost economy
6 Aug 2024
New Zealand's green credentials are at risk as the government rolls back environmental reforms in a bid to boost a flailing economy and fulfil promises made to its voters.

How is the draft Emissions Reduction Plan supposed to work?
5 Aug 2024
COMMENT: In its new climate plan, the coalition government seems to be setting New Zealand up to withdraw from the world carbon market before 2035, argues economist Geoff Bertram.

Workshops put climate top of mind for decision makers
5 Aug 2024
More than one thousand Kiwis have now taken part in workshops designed to keep the climate crisis top of mind in decision-making.

Hope or hype? NZ needs to be realistic about the clean energy potential of green hydrogen
5 Aug 2024
By Ian Mason and Robert McLachlan | The recent failure of a deal to deliver hydrogen-powered trucks to New Zealand, and the removal of a NZ$100 million government rebate scheme for green hydrogen users in the 2024 budget, make a transition to the much-lauded energy technology increasingly less certain.

Is Air NZ leading the way in dropping its climate target?
2 Aug 2024
News that Air New Zealand is dropping its 2030 emissions target made international headlines this week, and experts are asking whether more businesses will follow suit.

Significant risk Aotearoa will not meet climate targets: Climate Commission
31 Jul 2024
There is a significant risk that New Zealand will not meet future emissions reductions targets, according to a new report from the Climate Change Commission.

Trans-Tasman ministers talk climate and finance
31 Jul 2024
Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Climate Change Minister Simon Watts were in Brisbane yesterday discussing climate and finance with their Australian counterparts.

As the Paris Olympics try to go green, NZ sports bodies are stuck in the starting blocks
31 Jul 2024
By Chris McMillan | It’s one thing to aspire to be the “greenest games in history”, quite another to achieve it.

Air NZ to drop science-based carbon reduction target
30 Jul 2024
Air New Zealand today announced it is dropping its 2030 science based carbon intensity reduction target and will withdraw from the Science Based Targets initiative - meaning the national carrier is not on track to help limit global heating to under 1.5C.

'Unprecedented' ocean change may impact fisheries - NIWA
30 Jul 2024
Substantial changes in the ocean to the east of New Zealand could impact important fisheries, according to NIWA scientists.

Auckland reduces emissions faster than rest of country
29 Jul 2024
Auckland has cut more greenhouse gas emissions than the national average, with a 13% reduction between 2007 and 2022 compared to just a 6% reduction in the rest of New Zealand in the same period, according to a new report.

Govt not ruling out supporting bill to prevent councils considering climate impacts
26 Jul 2024
Climate change minister Simon Watts has not ruled out supporting a controversial private member’s bill to stop regional councils from considering climate change impacts in consenting decisions.

Media round-up
26 Jul 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: major failings in Hawke's Bay Cyclone Gabrielle response; how fast-track delayed a key climate policy; and the problem with the government’s science and innovation policies.

Commtrade makes spot price unavailable
25 Jul 2024
By Liz Kivi | Jarden’s digital carbon trading platform, Commtrade, has locked market watchers and the general public out of viewing its last traded spot price, just as the government said it wanted to improve market transparency.

Agricultural emissions down
25 Jul 2024
New Zealand's emissions were down in the March quarter, 8% lower than their peak in March 2019, partly due to a decrease in agricultural emissions.

Gas crunch ripples expand
23 Jul 2024
The pressure from a squeezed gas supply and increasing prices is sending ripples through the economy, government, and courts.

NZ climate ambassador resigns
22 Jul 2024
Climate change ambassador Kay Harrison has resigned just as the government was set to roll out major climate policies - many of which have been criticised by climate experts.

European organisation accuses Fonterra of derailing climate action
19 Jul 2024
A European organisation has accused big dairy and meat companies, including New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, of “distracting, delaying and derailing” action on climate change.

British trading house Marex launches in NZ
19 Jul 2024
UK trading house Marex has officially launched in New Zealand, with an office in Auckland and plans to start its own carbon trading platform.

Media round-up
19 Jul 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: how the government's climate plan does less with more; experts say the plan puts NZ's reputation at risk; and why getting the ETS right will be critical to investment.

New plan might see climate change minister in court
18 Jul 2024
Lawyers for Climate Action say there are “significant concerns” about whether the government’s new climate plan will achieve its climate targets, and could be in breach of the Climate Change Response Act.