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Businesses underrating risks from climate change - report
14 Feb 2024
While cyber breaches, slow economic recovery, and business interruptions are among the biggest risks keeping CEOs up at night, climate change didn’t make the top ten in a survey of current and future risks for business owners in the Asia-Pacific.

One of NZ’s most contentious climate cases is moving forward. And the world is watching
14 Feb 2024
By Vernon Rive, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau | In recent weeks, the Supreme Court of New Zealand has delivered a landmark decision on a case brought by Māori elder Mike Smith against a group of New Zealand’s largest corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters.

MfE lays out issues for new minister
13 Feb 2024
Environment officials’ briefings to incoming ministers are a guarded affair with the papers outlining issues and choices, including what the new government wants to do with resource management laws, water issues, as well as climate mitigation and adaptation.

Kiwi researchers rewriting climate history
13 Feb 2024
New Zealand researchers say they have rewritten the deep time history of Earth’s temperature record with findings that disprove ideas that early oceans were hot.

Big hike in airfares needed to achieve aviation emission reductions: experts
12 Feb 2024
By Jeremy Rose | A return airfare to Europe would jump by around $900 if GST and greenhouse gas levies were applied to international air travel, one of the proposals in a recent paper by four climate researchers.

EPA says financial situation now critical
12 Feb 2024
The Environmental Protection Authority has warned that its financial situation is now critical.

More funding to Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti clean-up
12 Feb 2024
Urgent work to clean up cyclone damage in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti is still continuing one year after last year’s devastating floods, with a $63 million boost for sediment and debris removal bringing total government funding for the clean-up to $232 million.

Shift to ethical KiwiSaver investment - but fossil fuel investment at all-time high
9 Feb 2024
The past six months has seen the biggest fall in ‘harmful’ Kiwisaver investments for five years, according to Mindful Money. But Kiwisaver investment in fossil fuel companies is at the highest level ever, at $3.29 billion.

Climate leadership top issue in 2024: Institute of Directors
9 Feb 2024
Climate leadership is top of the list of major issues for directors in 2024, with carbon pricing set to take on new importance, according to the Institute of Directors.

Best by the rest...
9 Feb 2024
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Climate levy proposed for Christchurch; Peters promises $16.5 million to climate change initiatives in the Cook Islands; and more New Zealand companies are disclosing climate-related risks.

Supreme Court rules case against climate polluters can go to trial
8 Feb 2024
Climate activist and Iwi leader Mike Smith has won his case in the Supreme Court against some of New Zealand’s biggest emitters, including Fonterra and Z Energy.

Scientists call for a new hurricane category as storms intensify
7 Feb 2024
Kiwi scientists are welcoming international research suggesting we need a new hurricane category to communicate just how much more intense the biggest tropical cyclones are expected to become under climate change.

Jones looks to boost oil and gas with guarantees
7 Feb 2024
Resources minister Shane Jones’ enthusiastic ‘boosterism’ for his portfolio has manifested itself again with him musing on the possibility of government guarantees for the oil and gas sector to restore investor confidence.

Former Air NZ Sustainability Panel chair proposes frequent flyer penalty levy
5 Feb 2024
By Jeremy Rose | Here’s a prediction: in the coming year you’ll see dozens of articles about sustainable aviation fuel, and battery and hydrogen powered planes but not one about flygskam.

Fast track consents proposal "war on natural world": environmentalists
5 Feb 2024
The Government’s plans for new fast track consenting legislation under the Resource Management Act have angered environmental groups.

EU free trade agreement with “ambitious” climate commitments a step closer
2 Feb 2024
New Zealand’s Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, which carries sanctions if one of the parties doesn’t meet climate commitments, is a step closer. However the country’s climate targets seem to be moving further out of reach.

Industry emissions up but GDP down
2 Feb 2024
New Zealand’s total greenhouse gas emissions are up 3% for the September 2023 quarter, according to the latest data from Stats NZ.

Best by the rest...
2 Feb 2024
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Watts says government ‘strongly committed’ to emissions targets; what climate scenario should we plan for?; and sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ’s seas.

Green co-leader resigns - stays on to support bill drafted by climate lawyers
31 Jan 2024
By Liz Kivi | The Green Party’s James Shaw has resigned as co-leader, but is staying on in Parliament to support a private member’s bill to recognise the right to a sustainable environment in the Bill of Rights.

A third of NZ flood damages not insured
31 Jan 2024
Uninsured losses from major 2023 weather disasters topped $2 billion, according to the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research, which is calling for urgent action to measure the true “protection gap”.

NZ lobbies for bottom trawling in South Pacific
30 Jan 2024
The New Zealand government wants to continue bottom trawling in the South Pacific, a move that makes it an outlier on an international stage, according to conservationists.

Gold in dem thar hills. Why not leave it there?
29 Jan 2024
By Jeremy Rose | Australian mining company Santana Minerals estimates there’s 82 tonnes of gold in its Rise and Shine site in the central Otago hills.

Upton’s plea to new Environment minister
29 Jan 2024
Over the summer break, the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment released his plea to the incoming Environment Minister Penny Simmonds.

Sustainability and climate change concerns for Central Otago - new research
26 Jan 2024
Sustainability and climate are high on the list of concerns for people in Central Otago - and they don’t want a new airport, according to research released today.

Best by the rest...
26 Jan 2024
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Climate lessons from Māori communities (that are guaranteed not to depress you); Environment Commissioner says resource management reforms must endure; and is it time for James Shaw to bail out?

ACT’s proposed climate bill ‘concerning’ - expert
25 Jan 2024
A private member's bill from the ACT Party could delay gross emissions reductions and ultimately threaten New Zealand’s climate targets, according to an expert.

Govt spends $8 million on flood resilience for the Wairarapa
25 Jan 2024
The government has committed $8 million to improve flood resilience in the Wairarapa across five different projects.

Govt needs to do more to guard against impacts of another Cyclone Gabrielle
24 Jan 2024
One year on from the Auckland Anniversary Floods, and coming up to the anniversary of Cyclone Gabrielle which caused more than $2 billion in damage, experts say a lack of policy around managed retreat is still worsening the risk of devastating impacts from climate change-fuelled disasters.

Climate crisis to blame for more extreme weather - NIWA
24 Jan 2024
Scientists have been working on joining the dots between human-driven climate change and more extreme weather since the Auckland Anniversary floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.

Kiwis near top of global list for climate strikes
23 Jan 2024
New Zealand has got behind the climate strikes more than nearly any other country, with new research revealing Aotearoa has had the second-biggest turnout for its climate strikes compared to other countries.

Lodestone gets green light for South Island sites
23 Jan 2024
Lodestone Energy has added three sites in Canterbury and South Canterbury to its second phase of agrivoltaic solar farms.

Meri Kirihimete!
22 Dec 2023
This is our final issue for the year as the Carbon News team takes a break over the summer holidays. We’ll be back with more crucial climate coverage from New Zealand and around the world from January 23.

Govt releases submissions on canned ETS review
22 Dec 2023
The government has released submissions on the controversial review of the Emissions Trading Scheme, started by the previous government but canned by new Climate Change minister Simon Watts.

Micro-EVs safer than motorbikes but less safe than cars
22 Dec 2023
Allowing lightweight electric vehicles on our roads would make us a cleaner and greener country but could see an increase in fatalities, a Waka Kotahi report has found.

‘Climate positive’ summer reading
22 Dec 2023
By Liz Kivi | Psychologists tell us we’re more likely to take positive action if we feel hope - rather than doom - about the climate crisis. So Carbon News has found some ideas for local reads for summer to inspire “climate positivity” in all its meanings.

Climate emergency lacks urgency: Rod Carr
22 Dec 2023
Climate Change Commission chair Rod Carr tells Carbon News New Zealand's climate emergency lacks urgency, and while he loves markets it should be acknowledged they're myopic, reckless, and selfish.

They thought they saw the future: it was a fantasy that turned ugly
22 Dec 2023
Jeremy Rose | In 1919 the American journalist Lincoln Steffens said of the Soviet Union: “I’ve seen the future, and it works.”

Aotearoa could make a real impact on cutting greenhouse gas emissions internationally: Thomas Pogge
22 Dec 2023
By Jeremy Rose | The director of Yale University’s Global Justice Program, Thomas Pogge, says for a relatively small investment of, say, US$100 million, New Zealand could make a significant impact on cutting the greenhouse gas emissions of the developing world.

Massive native reforestation project proposed
22 Dec 2023
By Jeremy Rose | New Zealand could go from being a buyer of offshore carbon credits to an exporter of offsets, according to the promoters of an ambitious plan to reforest and restore 2.1 million hectares of indigenous forests over the next 10 years.

Treasury increases estimated ETS auction revenue
22 Dec 2023
Treasury has increased its forecast ETS auction revenue from $2.7 billion to $3.5 billion.

How solutions journalism is sparking change
22 Dec 2023
Many people say they actively avoid the news. A new approach to journalism offers an antidote.

NZ a consistent carbon sink - new research
21 Dec 2023
Aotearoa is a consistent carbon sink, while Australia switches between being a carbon sink and a carbon source, according to new research.

Green building retrofit designed for extreme climate change
21 Dec 2023
An Auckland building has undergone a low-carbon retrofit to withstand extreme climate change, and more than 300 tonnes of waste was diverted from landfill during construction.

Best by the rest...
21 Dec 2023
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: the challenge of reducing methane emissions from farming; good COP or bad COP? and transitioning from pine to native forest for permanent carbon capture.

'Groundbreaking' greenwashing court case could lead to more in NZ - expert
20 Dec 2023
A High Court case accusing Z Energy of misleading the government is the first ‘greenwashing’ case brought before the New Zealand courts - and it could lead the way for multiple others, according to an expert.

Agri-focused board game for NCEA students
20 Dec 2023
A new board game for NCEA students is aimed at attracting young farmers to the industry.

Relying on the invisible hand of the carbon market to reduce emissions
19 Dec 2023
By Jeremy Rose | The new government is in the process of incinerating every climate change mitigation policy other than the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Gas shortage predicted in the next few years
19 Dec 2023
A report commissioned by the gas sector regulator says New Zealand is at risk of an energy shortfall within a few years as the complex interaction between supply and demand for gas tips into under-supply.

Campaigners “alarmed” by lack of govt investment in rail infrastructure
18 Dec 2023
Rail campaigners say the government’s decision not to invest in critical rail infrastructure is potentially “disastrous,” and puts New Zealand’s social, economic and environmental future at risk.

Powerful climate deniers delay action in NZ: new report
18 Dec 2023
Most New Zealanders believe in climate change and its human cause - but climate change deniers are often over-represented in powerful positions and are delaying action, according to new research.