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Climate change minister faces up to some difficult questions

30 May 2024

By Liz Kivi | The climate change minister faced some awkward questions at the Carbon and Energy Professionals conference this week, against a backdrop of falling carbon prices.

First fully electric passenger boat for Auckland

29 May 2024

The world’s first hydrofoiling tourism vessel is undergoing testing in Auckland Harbour now and is set to be the City of Sails' first fully electric passenger boat.

Planet Titanic

28 May 2024

By Jeremy Rose | It’s the genteel version of cage diving: cocooned in a steel cage, tourists are wowed by the majesty of nature all the while knowing they’re involved in something many experts argue is environmentally destructive.

Search for Rod Carr’s replacement underway

28 May 2024

The chair of the Climate Change Commission, Rod Carr, is set to step down from his position at the end of his tenure this year, amidst falling carbon prices.

NASA launches small climate satellite to study earth’s poles

28 May 2024

The PREFIRE mission will gather data on how much heat the Arctic and Antarctica radiate into space and how this influences global climate.

Management team working to save emsTradepoint as Transpower announces closure

27 May 2024

New Zealand’s government-owned carbon trading platform emsTradepoint is set to close, but the operations team want the platform to continue and say they are working with the state-owned entity on a management buyout.

Scion report on short rotation forestry met with scepticism

27 May 2024

A new report from Scion that says short rotation forestry holds the key to lowering fossil fuel use has been criticised by sustainable land use campaigners as well as an oil industry expert.

New govt mining strategy slammed by environmentalists and opposition

24 May 2024

Resources Minister Shane Jones has launched a draft strategy for the minerals sector which allows mining on conservation land and aims to double the sector’s export value to $2 billion.

Media round-up

24 May 2024

In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: Christopher Luxon and Chloe Swarbrick - a tale of two speeches; private jet use is increasing in NZ; and investment giant BlackRock is yet to make investments from NZ climate fund announced ten months ago.

Environment commissioner calls for separate ETS for methane

23 May 2024

The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment has again called for forestry to be phased out of the Emissions Trading Scheme and is calling for a separate ETS for methane.

Climate change litigation before the courts

23 May 2024

Two climate change related legal cases saw some action last week.

ETS alone won’t decarbonise NZ: businesses representing 40% of country’s GDP

22 May 2024

The Sustainable Business Council and Climate Leaders Coalition say that depending on the ETS alone to reach net zero will cause significant harm to the economy.

Battle between offshore wind developers and seabed miners

21 May 2024

A battle is developing between offshore wind developers and seabed miners over access to the South Taranaki Bight.

Wind turbines pay back life cycle carbon emissions in less than two years, NZ study finds

21 May 2024

Wind turbines in New Zealand pay back their lifecycle carbon emissions after just 1.5 years of operation, researchers from Victoria University in Wellington have found.

Farms could be the backbone of Aotearoa’s renewable energy future

17 May 2024

If each of New Zealand’s 50,000 farms installed a midsize solar array they would generate about two-thirds of the country’s current electricity needs.

Concern over job losses at Scion

17 May 2024

Foresters are “deeply apprehensive” over potential redundancies of scientists at Scion, with a proposed 30 jobs losses - about 10% the forestry crown research institute’s workforce.

Media round-up

17 May 2024

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: How denser housing can be greener too; carbon credits might need to be cut as NZ Steel's efficient furnace comes online; and the prime minister tips a 'robust response' to climate change in the upcoming budget.

Infrastructure Commission finds some progress on climate - but road-building won’t solve congestion

16 May 2024

By Liz Kivi | The coalition government has reaffirmed its focus on roads just days after a major report from the Infrastructure Commission said we can’t build our way out of congestion.

ETS consultation suggests lower prices for NZUs

15 May 2024

A new consultation document from the Ministry for the Environment suggests lowering the auction floor price for the Emissions Trading Scheme, as well as lowering the trigger price for the cost containment reserve.

Aotearoa gives $17 million for PNG renewable energy

15 May 2024

A $17 million contribution to a renewable energy project on the Island of Bougainville is part of a $44.9 million package announced by foreign minister Winston Peter in Port Moresby earlier this week.

Govt seizes possible energy shortfall as PR opportunity?

14 May 2024

Last week was a remarkable one for the energy sector. It started with the government seizing on the latest gas data to set up a committee to ensure gas supply was maintained for “critical users”.

NZ must avoid environmental mistakes of the past: new book

14 May 2024

A new book about the Environmental Defence Society is full of salient lessons for today, including why the government’s proposed Fast-track Approvals Bill shouldn’t override environmental protections, according to its author.

Study highlights agreement on climate adaptation

14 May 2024

Scientists have looked over all the submissions to the National Adaptation Plan, finding the common ground among differing interest groups like businesses, environmental organisations, and iwi.

Court of Appeal rejects student climate change case

13 May 2024

The Court of Appeal last week dismissed an appeal by Victoria University students that sought a judicial review of the minister of energy and resources' decision to grant petroleum exploration permits.

Retiring diesel buses early would cut total emissions

13 May 2024

In terms of total emissions, it’s far better to take diesel buses off the road and replace them with electric buses, a Waka Kotahi study has found.

Cross-party inquiry to develop climate adaptation framework

10 May 2024

Climate change minister Simon Watts has announced a cross-party inquiry to develop an enduring framework to prepare and adapt for the effects of climate change.

Enough fiddling: The ETS needs to be allowed to do its job

10 May 2024

By Andrew Cushen | OPINION: While it isn’t perfect, the Emissions Trading Scheme is the only tool in our climate response that is working at the scale we need to meet the challenge in front of us. Turning this off or restricting it will impact us all environmentally, socially, and economically.

Media round-up

10 May 2024

In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: The ‘bolshie' teen activist who isn't backing down; an obscure climate accounting decision with billion dollar consequences; and is the government hyping the gas crisis?

Budget will support low-emissions economy: Willis

9 May 2024

Finance minister Nicola Willis says this year's Budget will include investing in infrastructure to support a low emissions economy.

Major conference for Pacific experts on Indigenous knowledge and climate crisis

9 May 2024

More than 60 Pacific experts are at a conference looking at the intersection between Indigenous knowledge and the climate crisis, hosted by the University of Canterbury.

East coast residents might destroy forests if land use changes don’t go far enough

8 May 2024

Tairāwhiti residents are furious that pine plantation owners are pushing back against rule changes to protect catchments from the impacts of harvest slash and sediment, and are calling for a halt to new forestry plantings.

How the fast-track law could expose future NZ governments to expensive trade disputes

8 May 2024

By Jane Kelsey - The Conversation | Resources Minister Shane Jones has reportedly asked officials for advice on whether oil and gas companies could be offered “bonds” as compensation if drilling rights offered by the present government were extinguished by any future administration.

Govt looking at policy to restrict forestry in the ETS: Watts

7 May 2024

By Liz Kivi | The government is looking at complementary policies around land use to restrict forestry in the Emissions Trading Scheme, rather than making changes directly to the scheme.

OECD calls for review of how forestry is treated under ETS

7 May 2024

By Jeremy Rose | The OECD says the government should review the ETS with a focus on the treatment of carbon removals through afforestation.

Kiwi company aims to make alternative protein from carbon emissions

6 May 2024

A New Zealand-based start-up has raised $1 million towards commercialising production of an alternative protein made with carbon emissions.

Vanuatu tops sustainable wellbeing index

6 May 2024

Vanuatu has been declared the country that comes closest to achieving sustainable wellbeing in this year’s Happy Planet Index.

NZU stockpile grows to 169 million in last quarter

3 May 2024

The NZU stockpile is up about 9 million tonnes, according to the latest quarterly update from the Environmental Protection Authority.

Media round-up

3 May 2024

In our weekly round-up of local climate coverage: How a landmark legal victory in Europe could affect New Zealand; Iwi and business lay down a wero for the climate minister; and is Aotearoa really bringing in Indonesian coal every month just to keep the lights on?

Culture wars threaten climate change progress: James Shaw

2 May 2024

By Jeremy Rose | Former Green Party co-leader James Shaw used his valedictory speech yesterday to warn that partisans – some of them current cabinet ministers – were stoking a culture war to sabotage the bi-partisan agreement on a frame-work to tackle climate change.

Changes to oil and gas decommissioning regime coming

2 May 2024

The Australian and United Kingdom’s oil and gas decommissioning regimes are being considered as a potential template for New Zealand’s own sector, Resources Minister Shane Jones said.

Fast-charger trickle begins

1 May 2024

The government has announced the first of its promised 10,000 new high-speed EV chargers will be in service by mid this year.

Sustainability the price of admittance to offshore markets: report

1 May 2024

Eighty percent of New Zealand exports, by value, go to countries with climate related disclosures – proposed or in force.

Carbon market ‘rational’: Shaw

30 Apr 2024

Former climate change minister James Shaw says the low carbon price is the market acting rationally to current policy settings and what is likely to come in the future.

High-risk properties face rising insurance premiums

30 Apr 2024

Insurance premiums are increasingly reflecting detailed assessments of a property’s flood and earthquake risk, according to the Reserve Bank.

Fast-track Approvals Bill ‘serious risk’ to NZ exporters: Environmental Defence Society

29 Apr 2024

Exporters should be ‘deeply concerned’ that the Fast-track Approvals Bill has not been assessed for consistency with any of New Zealand’s free trade agreements, according to the Environmental Defence Society.

Kiwis still don’t understand electrifying benefits

29 Apr 2024

It will come as a surprise to many in the sector that many New Zealand households still don’t understand the benefits of electrification.

Climate Change Minister now in Cabinet after reshuffle

26 Apr 2024

Climate Change minister Simon Watts now has a seat at the Cabinet table.

NZ bottom of heap for EV chargers

26 Apr 2024

New Zealand has the fewest public EV chargers per EV of any member country of the International Energy Agency.

No plans to exit Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance: Simon Watts

24 Apr 2024

By Jeremy Rose | New Zealand is an associate member of the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance (BOGA) an international grouping committed to ending “new concessions, licensing or leasing rounds.”

Hiringa launches Australasia’s first zero-emissions hydrogen refuelling network

24 Apr 2024

Green hydrogen company Hiringa Energy has launched Australasia’s first zero-emissions hydrogen refuelling network.

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ETS a ‘broken paradigm’ undercutting biodiversity efforts

Mon 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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Profound shifts in our changing energy system – new data

Today 10:46am

New Zealand’s energy system is undergoing a profound shift as falling gas production and a dry hydro year reshaped the electricity market in 2024, according to data from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Energy in New Zealand 2025.

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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

Today 10:46am

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

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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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Speakers at last year's Climate Change and Business Conference

Why climate strategy is now central to business success

Tue 26 Aug 2025

SPONSORED CONTENT: Ahead of next month’s Climate Change and Business Conference, New Zealand businesses are being urged to treat climate strategy not as a regulatory burden, but as a core driver of economic competitiveness.

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