New Zealand: All stories
Kiwi charcoal system in line for world prize
20 Mar 2009
A New Zealand company’s carbon-capturing innovation is one five finalists in the Financial Times UK’s global Climate Change Challenge.
Wood-pellet industry resents officials’ disinterest
20 Mar 2009
The wood burner industry is annoyed that it continues to receive less-than-enthusiastic support from government sustainable agencies, including EECA.
Infratil happily waits for Tasman emissions schemes
20 Mar 2009
Hesitation on both sides of the Tasman over implementing the emissions trading regimes, along with the falling price of crude oil, is a problem for what many view as the most imaginative investment by Infratil.
ETS select committee starts hearing views
20 Mar 2009
The select committee reviewing the emissions trading scheme has started hearing submissions.
Farmers want agriculture, food out of ETS
17 Mar 2009
Federated Farmers wants agriculture and food production removed from the emissions trading scheme.
World gets interested in our forestry NZUs
17 Mar 2009
International interest is growing in New Zealand forestry units.
Greens call for forest industry to diversify
17 Mar 2009
Forestry and Biosecurity Minister David Carter addresses the International Biosecurity Conference in Rotorua this morning amidst calls for New Zealand to diversify its forest plantation species to make it less vulnerable to catastrophic forest losses caused by biosecurity breaches.
Capital acts to reduce carbon footprint
17 Mar 2009
Greater Wellington's Regional Sustainability Committee has implemented what it describes as a new regional greenhouse gas emissions inventory - a plan to reduce the region's overall carbon footprint.
Govt setting bad example, says UN award winner
13 Mar 2009
The scaling back of government green initiatives is setting a bad example for the private sector, says a Wellington environmental consultancy that has just been recognised by the United Nations.
Select committee has a chance to get it right
13 Mar 2009
The emissions trading scheme review is a good process which could give New Zealand a chance to “get it right”, says a leading climate change adviser.
Chauvel: Forget Australia and get on with our ETS
13 Mar 2009
Calls for alignment with Australia are really calls for New Zealand to delay the implementation of its emissions trading scheme, says Labour’s climate change spokesman Charles Chauvel.
Insurers now wary of climate change risks
13 Mar 2009
Climate change is an "emerging risk," the CEO of insurance underwriters Lloyds of London told an Auckland business gathering this week.
Mapp urges biofuel crops for our badlands
13 Mar 2009
Crown Research Minister Wayne Mapp says that the parts of New Zealand unsuitable for growing food should be cultivated for biofuels.
Foresters: We've had enough of uncertainty
10 Mar 2009
The forestry industry says the Government should ignore calls to abandon the emissions trading scheme in favour of alternatives such as Business NZ’s proposed low-level all-gases tax or levy on every unit of emissions.
Biofuels bad news for third world, ecologists warn
10 Mar 2009
Having large numbers of motorists switch to biofuels would be “bad news for the planet and for many millions of third world people suffering through the expansion of agrofuels to feed the rich world's cars", warns the Pacific Institute of Resource Management.
Time right for mass home insulation, says economist
10 Mar 2009
The time is right for a recession-busting programme of infrastructure development such as mass home insulation, says a leading economist.
Australian researchers claim algae breakthrough
10 Mar 2009
Australian researchers say they have scored a world first by being able to quantify algae’s ability to sequester greenhouse gas.
Good week for the Roundtable
10 Mar 2009
COMMENT: The Business Roundtable will be pleased with the influence it is achieving through Nick Smith’s office.
Rising tides seen as threat to our wetlands
10 Mar 2009
Salt intrusion into coastal wetlands due to rising seas through global warming is a pending problem for New Zealand, according Len Everett, the British Columbia director of Ducks Unlimited.
Forum: M-co chief on electricity review
10 Mar 2009
I must take issue with your article of last Friday “Electricity Commission review puts M-co at risk.”
Smith calls for new report on cost of ETS
6 Mar 2009
Two teams of economists with different opinions about the cost of the emissions trading scheme have been told to come up with a joint report for the ETS review.
Include biochar in ETS, urges top scientist
6 Mar 2009
World-renowned Australian scientist Professor Tim Flannery says that biochar technology – acknowledged as possibly our greatest chance of reducing atmospheric carbon – should be included in New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme.
Minister backs ETS review climate change stand
6 Mar 2009
The emissions trading scheme review is standing by its decision not to hear debate about the validity of climate change science - and has the backing of Climate Change Minister Nick Smith.
ETS delay hampers lake protection moves
6 Mar 2009
Delays in establishing a domestic carbon market are hampering the efforts of a trust set up to protect an iconic New Zealand natural landmark.
Credit freeze forces foresters to stall harvests
6 Mar 2009
A bank freeze on credit - especially on letters of credit - is prompting forestry owners to keep their trees in the ground because they cannot find the cash to export them.
Electricity Commission review puts M-co at risk
6 Mar 2009
The anticipated review of the Electricity Commission is being viewed as an opportunity to overhaul the wholesale marketing of electricity in New Zealand.
FORUM: In praise of urban forests
6 Mar 2009
Landscape architect Debbie Tikao argues for developers, councils and communities to get planting:
Foresters might end milling to earn carbon credits
3 Mar 2009
Central Districts forestry interests are considering leaving their trees in the ground long term, instead of milling them, so that they earn forestry credits, especially from Europe.
Key Business NZ manager now minister's ETS kingpin
3 Mar 2009
Business New Zealand's energy, environment and infrastructure manager has a new job advising the government on climate change and emissions trading.
Don't count on Kaukapakapa thermal plant to solve electricity woes, Genesis tells commission
3 Mar 2009
The Electricity Commission and the Rodney District Council seem to be playing cat-and-mouse over plans to increase electricity supply to Northland and Auckland.
CTU pushes for environment and social projects
3 Mar 2009
The Council of Trade Unions is calling on the Government to set up a major programme of environmental and social projects as part of its package to kick start the economy.
ETS submissions close, but numbers are secret
3 Mar 2009
Submisisons on the review of the emissions trading scheme have closed - but just how many there are is still under wraps.
Think concrete, lobby tells government roadmakers
3 Mar 2009
The Cement and Concrete Association is promoting to the Government the sustainability of cement instead of bitumen for roads.
New packaging accord on the horizon
3 Mar 2009
Business leaders, community groups and local government met with Nick Smith Minister for the Environment at a public meeting last week to discuss the development of a new packaging product stewardship scheme to succeed the current Packaging Accord, due to end in June.
Business group to push for interim green tax
27 Feb 2009
The prospect of delaying the emissions trading scheme and introducing a green tax as an interim measure is being raised by a major business group.
Confused foresters lament lack of Government direction
27 Feb 2009
New Zealand forest owners will soon be able to claim AAUs for carbon sequestered last year, but a lack of clarity over Government policy means the country unlikely to see a flurry of carbon-market activity.
Minister's omission worries wood fuel backers
27 Feb 2009
The bioenergy sector says it is aghast that wood fuel seems to be off the Government’s radar.
Business NZ stance may not give Government support it needs on ETS
27 Feb 2009
ANALYSIS: Policies proposed in a draft Business New Zealand submission to the select committee reviewing the ETS, obtained by Carbon News, would aim to “remove the carbon risk for business”.
Roundtable lines up Lomborg for second tour
27 Feb 2009
The New Zealand Business Roundtable appears to be planning a reprise tour of New Zealand by influential climate change academic Bjorn Lomborg.
Manapouri power problems worry Government
27 Feb 2009
The inflexibility of power from the Manapouri hydro station is causing headaches for the new government.
NZ firms chase slice of Obama's clean-energy billions
24 Feb 2009
New Zealand companies are in the United States in a bid to win a share of the $300 billion the US government is pouring into renewable energies.
Invasive jatropha might have dodged NZ security net
24 Feb 2009
The potentially invasive biofuel crop Jatropha curcas may have slipped through New Zealand’s biosecurity defences.
NZUs market needs more industries, say foresters
24 Feb 2009
The NZUs market will not operate efficiently until other industries enter the emissions trading scheme, a forestry company is telling the Government.
Costs slow action on fixing Cook Strait cables
24 Feb 2009
Increased borrowing is being blamed for political reticence for what many believe is the nation’s top infrastructure priority – replacing the Cook Strait power cables.
Electric car on trial, but price still a mystery
24 Feb 2009
New Zealanders won’t know how much they’ll have to pay for Mitsubishi’s iMiEV electric vehicle until at least June.
TZ1 signs up another scheme
24 Feb 2009
New Zealand-based environmental markets registry provider TZ1 Registry has been appointed as the global registry for Plan Vivo.
New approach to electricity governance recommended
24 Feb 2009
A review of the electricity sector recommends a new approach to regulation.
Green light for New Zealand’s first Solar City Pilot
24 Feb 2009
Developers of Nelson Solar City have announced the next stage of their project with the launch of a pilot scheme involving 25 homes and businesses.
Smith: DOC needs to be more transparent
24 Feb 2009
The Department of Conservation needs to ensure a greater degree of transparency in agreements reached over resource consents, Acting Conservation Minister Nick Smith says.
Canadians woo our farmers with cash-for-carbon deal
20 Feb 2009
A company that has already distributed more than $7 million to Canadian farming families through soil carbon credits now wants to do the same for New Zealand farmers.