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Fraser Clark ... emissions targets should be known before Copenhagen.

Energy sector wants firm emissions targets now

30 Jun 2009

The renewables sector is waiting to see whether the Government intends to present firm policy or a proposed strategy when it begins a series of public meetings in nine cities around the country next Monday to discuss New Zealand’s 2020 emissions target.

Prof Robert Watson ... farmers will determine the outcome of civilisation.

Farmers deserve reward, not tax, says scientist

30 Jun 2009

Farmers should be compensated for their work in tending the eco system instead of being taxed for climate change, says Professor Robert Watson, chief scientific adviser for Britain’s department of environment, food, and rural affairs.

Palmerston North ... growing reputation as a green centre.

'Green capital' to show off zero-emissions vehicle

30 Jun 2009

Palmerston North is consolidating its reputation as New Zealand’s green capital with the pending roll out of a locally designed and built zero-emissions vehicle.

Simon Harvey ... helping councils to understand climate change.

Climate summit has benefits for NZ businesses

30 Jun 2009

New Zealand businesses and organisations can benefit directly from next month’s Climate Project summit in Melbourne, says BusinessLAB director Simon Harvey.

Russell Shaw ... time to see what happens.

Why Top Energy is sitting pretty

30 Jun 2009

Top Energy is one of the few electricity generators untroubled by uncertainty around New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme.

Nick Smith ... never a chance of meeting deadline.

Industry counts cost of government's ETS delay

26 Jun 2009

Government moves to postpone the entry of the heavy industrial emitters into the emissions trading scheme will cost forest owners money and delay the establishment of a carbon market in New Zealand.

Charles Chauvel ... review committee got in the way.

Labour: Government had enough time

26 Jun 2009

The Labour Party is rejecting Government claims that there was never enough time to bring the stationary energy and industrial processes sector into the emissions trading scheme.

Parties stay quiet on ETS cooperation deal

26 Jun 2009

The Government and the Labour Party are refusing to comment on progress for an emissions trading scheme deal.

David Rhodes ... pushed hard for the NZ cause.

Forest owners notch Copenhagen victory

26 Jun 2009

New Zealand forest owners have managed to get offsetting and recognition of the capacity of wood products to store carbon into a key document leading up to December’s climate change talks in Copenhagen.

Government inaction worries foresters

26 Jun 2009

Foresters are anxious about the Government’s refusal to comment on its plans to develop market access for forestry credits.

Solar power plant in Spain.

Green Spaniards here and keen to talk business

26 Jun 2009

Representatives of the technology company that has pushed Spain to the forefront of the global green economy were in the official delegation accompanying King Juan Carlos on his tour of New Zealand this week.

Te Ururoa Flavell ... scheme must be fair.

ETS 'alienates' Maori forest land, says MP

26 Jun 2009

The emissions trading scheme effectively alienates Maori land ownership by putting an encumbrance over Maori land, says the Maori Party.

Europe keen to show us how to insulate

26 Jun 2009

The European Commission is keen to acquaint New Zealanders with its new portal designed to share information on building insulation and other methods of reducing energy demands in buildings of any size.

Jeanette Fitzsimons ... deal reeks of speculation.

Greens fear impact of Ukraine connection

23 Jun 2009

Green Party climate change spokesperson Jeanette Fitzisimons is calling for tough and transparent rules on the type of international carbon credits admitted to the New Zealand emissions trading scheme in the wake of reports that a huge number of Ukrainian units are coming our way.

Peter Dunne ... waiting.

ETS review body on hold for key report

23 Jun 2009

The emissions trading scheme review committee will not be meeting to discuss ETS issues this week.

Dr Peter Urich ... science needs to be useful.

Kiwi climate system takes Manhatten

23 Jun 2009

Climate change modelling software developed in Hamilton is taking on the world, but it has taken winning a contract in New York City for New Zealand to sit up and take notice.

Prof Robert Watson ... man on a mission.

Top UK scientist here to see NZ toes the line

23 Jun 2009

The appearance at a public seminar in New Zealand of a top British government scientist this week underlines the importance that the British authorities are placing on whipping New Zealand into line on emissions trading.

Tim Groser ... New Zealand a respected voice.

Groser seeks progress on climate agreement

23 Jun 2009

Trade Minister Tim Groser says he’ll be using a series of international meetings to push for an economically efficient climate change agreement.

In the House ...

23 Jun 2009

On Thursday, the Government asked – and answered – questions about the emissions trading scheme.

Actor joins Greenpeace to document Pacific climate impacts

23 Jun 2009

Kiwi actress Keisha Castle-Hughes left for the Cook Islands yesterday to sail with Greenpeace and document climate impacts in the Pacific.

Climate lobby wants longer ETS review

23 Jun 2009

The New Zealand Climate Change Coalition wants the Government to extend the time frame for the select committee reviewing emissions trading, and to "clarify its real intentions on this issue."

Peter Dunne ... can't say when.

Dunne: ETS report might be July or August ... or later

19 Jun 2009

The emissions trading scheme review committee might not release its report until as late as August.

Jeanette Fitzsimons ... talking to minister.

Greens get in on the act with ETS talks

19 Jun 2009

The Green Party and National have had preliminary talks about supporting a Labour-National agreement on the emissions trading scheme.

David Rhodes ... more recognition needed.

Report doesn't do us justice, says forest chief

19 Jun 2009

The regulatory impact analysis of the emissions trading scheme does not do justice to forestry as a low-cost mitigation option for other sectors, says Forest Owners’ Association chief executive David Rhodes.

Emissions from power generation at low level

19 Jun 2009

New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation have dropped to their lowest level in five years.

Brussels tries to charm NZ into action on ETS

19 Jun 2009

A European Union charm offensive exerted on Australia over the past month is partly dedicated to ensuring that the Rudd government passes its delayed emissions trading scheme legislation in sympathy with Europe’s own policies.

Last of the coal to be mined at Kimihia project

19 Jun 2009

Solid Energy’s re-development of its Kimihia open-cast mine near Huntly is the last phase of an intensive and expensive environmental project that has turned earlier workings into a public recreational park.

David Carter ... harminisation the key.

Carter quiet on potential of forest carbon credits

16 Jun 2009

Forestry Minister David Carter doesn’t want to talk about the potential for New Zealand forest owners to sell carbon credits to other countries – nor what the Government is doing to help them.

US forests stand crucial for NZ growers

16 Jun 2009

The United States’ stand on forestry offsetting is being closely watched and could be hugely beneficial to New Zealand.

Biofuel source important to us, says Air NZ

16 Jun 2009

Air New Zealand says that where a biofuel is produced will be part of its selection criteria for any future biofuel it may use.

German coal move good for NZ researchers

16 Jun 2009

Accelerated investment by Germany in Australian clean coal will be of interest to New Zealand coal interests because of this country’s investment in coal emissions sequestration development over the Tasman.

Publisher pushes NZ climate connection

16 Jun 2009

Wealthy British publisher Colonel Derek Smail is using his New Zealand Inspired publication to boost UK-NZ climate cooperation.

World first as Japan buys NZ carbon credits

12 Jun 2009

New Zealand forestry-based carbon credits have been sold to Japan.

Simon Young ... toe in the water.

Carbon heavyweight changes mind about NZ

12 Jun 2009

The company that cancelled plans to come to New Zealand when the in-coming National Government announced a total review of the emissions trading scheme is back.

Ecologist queries Air NZ enviroment award

12 Jun 2009

Air New Zealand’s Qualmark’s Enviro-Gold accreditation is based in part on a false view of sustainability, says Pacific Ecologist editor Kay Weir.

Whaimutu Dewes ... iwi frustrated by policies.

Where are our carbon credits, asks tribal group

12 Jun 2009

Emissions trading has been a long time coming for Ngâti Porou Whanui Forests.

Jeanette Fitzsimons ... loophole in the law.

New bill will ignite local biofuel debate

12 Jun 2009

A new private member’s bill will spark an interesting debate about whether New Zealand-produced biofuel is disadvantaged compared with imported biofuel, says Gull’s New Zealand manager Dave Bodger.

NZUs should be staggered, says trading group

12 Jun 2009

The issuing of carbon credits to forest owners should be staggered through the year, rather than in one lump a year, says Environmental Intermediaries and Trading Group.

US trading plans excite NZ forest owners

9 Jun 2009

Moves to include international forestry offsets in America’s plans for a clean-energy economy will be a boon for New Zealand forest owners.

Decision near on greenhouse gas emissions rules

9 Jun 2009

The rules that will govern the way in which the stationary energy processes sector works under the emissions trading scheme are nearly complete.

Ann Smith ... questions must be asked.

Carbon certifiers tense as competition grows

9 Jun 2009

Competition in the carbon-neutral certification business is hotting up, with pioneer CarboNZero saying that newcomer Green Carbon fails to meet the criteria clients should use when choosing a greenhouse-gas certifier.

Capital clearing way for e-car stations

9 Jun 2009

The Wellington City Council is evaluating all of its transport policies to remove anything that stands in the way of kerbside charging stations for electric vehicles.

US connection boosts NZ Carbon Exchange

9 Jun 2009

A link to United States-based Cantor Fitzgerald is putting the New Zealand Carbon Exchange on a strong footing.

Raewyn Peart ... outcome could be good decisions.

We need an environment watchdog, says society

5 Jun 2009

An environmental protection authority would give New Zealand more rigorous, science-based decisions on projects of national significance, says the Environmental Defence Society.

Airline test raises questions, says biofuel pioneer

5 Jun 2009

Air New Zealand’s biofuel test flight is a “proof point” in the development of a certified aviation biofuel, but questions remain about the crop source, says Blenheim-based Aquaflow.

Bruce Wills ... drought forced huge changes.

Climate change: Where there's a Wills there's a way

5 Jun 2009

The best form of defence against climate changes is attack, Hawke’s Bay sheep and beef farmer Bruce Wills believes.

Seeby Woodhouse ... small companies want recognition.

Green Carbon takes on certifier role

5 Jun 2009

Green Carbon has established itself as a carbon certifier.

Govt agencies keen to support seabed mining

5 Jun 2009

Government agencies including Crown Minerals are keen to support the mining of massive deposits of sulphide on the seabed.

Gold sluicing in the early days.

Coal mining takes on touch of the golden days

5 Jun 2009

Sluice mining is to be reintroduced to the West Coast for the first time since the technique was used in the gold rush era - but this time the target is coal.

Huge boost in wood, says report

5 Jun 2009

An increase in wood availability after 2016 for the Southern North Island will lead to increased opportunities for the sector, say the authors of the latest wood availability forecast report.

Politics
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NZ backs climate-resilient horticulture project for Cambodia

Tue 2 Dec 2025

New Zealand has launched a major climate-resilient horticulture initiative in Cambodia, investing NZD$12 million in a multi-year project designed to boost rural incomes, strengthen food security and reduce child labour as communities face increasing climate pressures.

Energy
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Tribunal warns govt geothermal strategy risks Treaty breach

Tue 2 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The government's geothermal development strategy risks breaching the Treaty of Waitangi, according to a report from the Waitangi Tribunal released last week.

Agriculture
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Marex invests in methane-busting biotech, hopes to kickstart NZ methane credits

Thu 27 Nov 2025

By Liz Kivi | NASDAQ-listed financial services group Marex has taken a minority stake in Ruminant Biotech, an Auckland-based agritech startup, with a view to kick-starting Marex’s methane-based carbon credits trading business in New Zealand.

Carbon emissions
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Mounting emissions due to Government decisions

20 Nov 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Coalition Government’s climate policies have added a whopping 26 million tonnes of emissions out to 2030, according to new analysis of Government projections.

Transport
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Australia-based AMSL Aero's Vertiia is intended for hydrogen-powered flight.

Christchurch Airport boasts world-first liquid-hydrogen refuelling for test aircraft

30 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | Local companies working on hydrogen-electric flight have made ‘a significant step forward’ in successfully filling aviation tanks with liquid hydrogen produced and stored on-site at an international airport for the first time.

Forestry
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Indigenous land cover shrinking as urban areas expand

24 Nov 2025

Indigenous land cover in Aotearoa New Zealand has continued its long-term decline, with new figures from Stats NZ revealing a further loss of native ecosystems as urban development and industrial activity increase.

Business
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Rob Campbell

Investors must support positive climate-tech

Fri 28 Nov 2025

OPINION: We need better leadership than the current ‘climate opportunism’ that is rife in the Beehive, and we need to back a marketplace that will make it happen, writes Rob Campbell.

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