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John Key .. finding an audience of convern over allegedly "re-badged" money

National scents votes in $700m R and D "pork barrel"

14 Apr 2008

Opposition leader John Key is surprised the amount of traction he is getting from his outright condemnation of the government’s $700 million research announced for agriculture.

Waikato University engineering students' hybrid car ... to receive state encouragement?

"Philips" technique to be repeated in encouraging low-emission cars?

14 Apr 2008

Urged on by the Greens, the government is becoming daily more intent on twisting the arms of the car importers to get alternately-propelled car production off the test benches and into car showrooms.

Rotorua ... pioneering boosts de-nitrification by 33% plus

Rotorua breakthrough: methanol removing wastewater nitrates

14 Apr 2008

Rotorua municipal officials have pioneered methanol as an alternate carbon source in taking the nitrates out of wastewater.

Seddonville ... Mohikinui River hydro project focus of objection

Forest and Bird supports request to call in Mokihinui consent

14 Apr 2008

Forest & Bird supports the request by West Coast councils for the Environment Minister to “call in” Meridian’s resource consent application to build a hydro dam on the Mokihinui River.

Chinese coal mine .. Australia investing in clean coal project

Australia goes one up with China on climate change co-operation

14 Apr 2008

Australia and China yesterday announced Australia will invest about A$20 million into a Chinese project which aims to develop clean coal technology

Cullen .. his office and Treasury deny information at hand on ETS windfall

EXCLUSIVE: $18b windfall for NZ government from ETS

11 Apr 2008

CARBON NEWS INQUIRY - The New Zealand Government’s coffers will be boosted by $18b in windfall revenues from sales of carbon credits between 2013 and 2024, according to privileged information obtained by Carbon News.

Glenbrook .. profit hit by $60m a year at $30mt carbon price

ETS will hit steel mill profits by $60m a year - $1 billion investment deferred

11 Apr 2008

MPs have been told a $1 billion decision to invest in New Zealand’s Glenbrook steel mill depends on the shape of the final emissions trading legislation, and the new regime might also lead to the mill’s closure.

EXCLUSIVE: Cook Strait tidal test turbine gains resource consent

11 Apr 2008

A New Zealand marine energy industry has come a step closer with the granting yesterday of resource consent for a tidal flow turbine in Cook Strait.

Welington airport and lines companies included in new bill

New price control and investment law for utilities

11 Apr 2008

Infrastructure businesses like electricity lines companies and airports will gain improved incentives to innovate and invest while giving consumers protection from excessive prices and poor quality, under a Bill amending the Commerce Act introduced to Parliament yesterday.

Wayne Norrie ... buying an existing forest doesn't do much extra for emissions

Carbon neutrality? What about 400% electricity use cut instead?

11 Apr 2008

Wayne Norrie, chief executive of data centre outsourcing company Revera, says he’s totally frustrated by a less-than-holistic picture about carbon neutrality.

Wind farm 10km off the Dutch coast ... NZ research aims for sites further offshore

Auckland University aims for floating turbine breakthrough

11 Apr 2008

A University of Auckland engineering doctoral student has received a $75,000 thee-year government scholarship to study the feasibility of floating wind turbines.

Kiwi renewable generators comparatively hard done by in terms of credit hand outs?

No European-like second phase windfall profits for NZ generators

10 Apr 2008

European electricity generators are in line for massive windfall profits of around $140 billion over the next four years, but their vastly more environment-friendly New Zealand counterparts can expect no such largesse.

David Parker ... "guidance" work well advanced

Local authorities to get message on renewables

10 Apr 2008

The Government is to crack the whip over territorial authorities to ensure they get behind Labour’s goal of having 90% of the country’s power generation capacity from renewable sources by 2025.

Windflow .. more work for its Christchurch team

Kiwi-based Windflow Technology does $12m plus turbine deal with Te Rere Hau

10 Apr 2008

Windflow Technology has received confirmation of an order for a further 16 Windflow 500 turbines.

Oslo ... emission neutral by 2030

So just how does a country go 'carbon neutral'?

10 Apr 2008

The New Zealand Government says it aspires to be carbon neutral but has yet to say exactly how and by when.

Spread out the wind farms .. and generate 20%

US expert: No technical barrier to 20% wind power goal in NZ

10 Apr 2008

There are no fundamental technical barriers to the integration of 20% wind energy into the electrical system in New Zealand, according to a visiting US wind energy expert.

A unique double counting issue for Kiwis in the world's first all-sector ETS

Major puzzle for Kiwi ETS pioneers: who pays who what (twice)

10 Apr 2008

Some New Zealand businesses are facing a potential tangle over how to avoid double counting their emissions as a result of the country’s world-first move to include all greenhouse gases in all sectors.

Petitions for new law on US airline GHG emissions

US concerned over EU airline emissions charge plan, starts probe into airline pollution

10 Apr 2008

The United States is expressing “serious concern” over EU proposals to impose emissions charges on airlines.

David Baldwin ... positioning Contact well for carbon trading

Contact No1 in electricity hedge market services

10 Apr 2008

New research has confirmed that Contact is rated number one in the delivery of electricity hedge market services.

Trouble in West Papua paradise for BP?

BP warned of political troubles in West Papua LNG project

10 Apr 2008

Human rights groups have warned UK-based supermajor BP that the $6 billion Tangguh liquefied natural gas project in West Papua, risks becoming embroiled in the province's volatile politics.

Dunajtschik .. even future-proofing the carparks in case public transport takes over

Dunajtschik: The shy man behind the nation's newest, biggest green building

10 Apr 2008

Publicity-shy Mark Dunajtschik, an Austrian by birth, is now often considered the only individual in New Zealand who can cause a major new building to happen on the strength of a handshake

NEW: Carbon market jobs

10 Apr 2008

The growing carbon market needs skilled people.

NZ expoerts will feel the cost if shipping including in EU ETS

PWC expert: Exporters to feel bite of any EU shipping emissions move

9 Apr 2008

The likely inclusion of shipping in the European Union (EU) emissions trading scheme (ETS) looks set to hit New Zealand exporters in the pocket – and international airline passengers could be next to shell out for their carbon footprint.

Tarrifs to proect big emitters, or more generous free emission credits?

No government plans for carbon import tariff – yet

9 Apr 2008

The Government has given an equivocal “No” to the possibility of imposing tariffs on imports from countries that don’t put a price on their greenhouse gas emissions.

New productivity indicators also helpful for carbon modelling

New indicators predict productivity of forestry sites

9 Apr 2008

Forestry scientists at Scion have for the first time developed the key soil and environmental indicators that show the productive capacity of sites in every part of New Zealand where someone may want to plant a forest.

Reporoa .. scene of NZ's biggest corporate forestry-to-dairy venture

FEATURE: NZ's biggest coprorate dairy venture putting water quality first

9 Apr 2008

A corporate farmer and regional planning authorities take a practical approach to large-scale forestry replacement.

Dell announces 100% green power for 10,000-staff HQ

9 Apr 2008

One of The °Climate Group’s newest members, Dell, has announced that its headquarters campus in Round Rock, Texas - home to more than 10,000 Dell employees - will be powered with 100 per cent green power.

Tanczos .. has multi party support for waste levy .. but will the millions be well spent?

The scrap is still on over who gets new $10m a year waste tax revenue

8 Apr 2008

The Waste Minimisation Bill, in the name of Green MP Nandor Tanczos, has been reported back from select committee with unanimous support. It will usher in a new tax raising $30 million a year, if passed

GreenAir ... offering up funding to work up foresters' emission credit business

GreenAir Fund pitches for major new forestry emision unit business

8 Apr 2008

With new forestry in New Zealand eligible for NZUs (New Zealand carbon offset units) from January 1 this year, the Sydney-based GreenAir Fund is bidding for new business here by offering up-front funding to complete the qualification design and certification of a potential carbon credit project.

Mace Engineering .. developed new block, in talks with US and Europe

Psst .. we have a lower-emission engine block breakthrough here

8 Apr 2008

An engine block economy similar to Japan’s, or Germany’s has long been the holy grail of New Zealand industry. Well, here’s the news. We have one.

Coal .. 59 proposed coal plants refused licences in 2007

OPINION: The beginning of the end for coal

8 Apr 2008

Lester R. Brown and Jonathan G. Dorn. - With concerns about climate change mounting, the era of coal-fired electricity generation in the United States may be coming to a close.

Phil Goff and co .. emotion, not statistics, will win the food miles war

CARBON NEWS OPINION: How Goff and our food miles fretters are losing the consumer

8 Apr 2008

Lord Jones the UK Minister of State for Trade was unreservedly pro New Zealand over food miles when he toured New Zealand last week.

ShapeNZ ... find votoers for all parties except ACT back a new coal and gas power plant ban for the next decade

All but ACT voters back 10 year ban on new thermal generation

7 Apr 2008

New polling due out this morning shows 58% of New Zealanders back the Government’s proposed ban on building new baseload thermal power plants during the next 10 years.

Nuclear power.. needed alongside renewables

Minister: There's a place for nuclear

7 Apr 2008

The UK’s Trade Minister says he knows New Zealand is a nuclear free society – “and I don’t want to interfere in your affairs” – but Britain sees a balanced approach to future energy sources, including nuclear, as the right solution.

Lord Jones ... major opportunities for NZ - UK collaboration

UK Trade Minister: tariffs threat could gain momentum if market doesn’t work

7 Apr 2008

Britain’s Trade and Investment Minister, Lord Digby Jones, has told business executives in Auckland that if the market has not got carbon priced right by 2012, the calls to impose border taxes on goods from countries not paying for emissions could gain momentum.

Julia Hoare ...  standards needed to ensure market is credible

Emissions specialist: manadatry rules needed on emissions calculations

7 Apr 2008

New Zealand’s emissions compliance processes need to be re-examined to see whether they are globally compatible, according to PriceWaterhouseCoopers’ emissions specialist consultant Julia Hoare.

Concrete roads .. a better deal long term?

Cement lobby launches major campaign to replace bitumen on roads

7 Apr 2008

Cement interests are launching a concerted campaign to have the nations roads laid in concrete instead of bitumen.

Study confirms 50% CO2 reduction from use of home-grown biodiesel

7 Apr 2008

High-quality biodiesel from oilseed rape, grown and produced in the South Island by Biodiesel New Zealand, is sustainable, emitting around 50% less carbon dioxide over its life cycle than mineral diesel.

Clear Air .. 99.9% car exhaust emission reduction?

Swiss company says it has clean air solution

7 Apr 2008

Swiss company Clear Air says it has a solution available now to cut carbon dioxide emissions produced from the combusting fossil fuels. .

UN martime organisation .. progressive emissions reductions now agreed

100 governments agree on lower emission standards for ships

7 Apr 2008

In a move which could have longer term implications for New Zealand traders, the protection committee of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has appoved proposed amendments to regulations which will reduce ship emissions.

Peter Griffiths .. let's acknowledge and address the gaps later

Carbon News discovers "book-and-claim" scheme answer to bio-fuels impasse

4 Apr 2008

A Dutch-style book-and-claim scheme might be the best way through the bio-fuels impasse in the emissions trading scheme (ETS) debate, according to both Bio-fuels Manufacturers Association chairman Dickon Posnett and the New Zealand chief executive of British Petroleum (BP), Peter Griffiths.

Fitzsimmons.. a simple standard will meet Green's three "bottom line" conditions

Simple standard will deliver net bio-fuel gains - Fitzsimons

4 Apr 2008

A single sustainability standard written into the emissions trading scheme (ETS) legislation would ensure bio-fuels sourced from overseas represented a net benefit to the environment, Green Party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons said.

Mallard ... another national policy statement on renwables coming

Mallard foreshadows easier planning path for renewables, attacks polluters

4 Apr 2008

The Government is developing a National Policy Statement on Renewable Electricity Generation.

David Baldwin .. on expert group

Expert group to promote electric vehicles and biofuels

4 Apr 2008

A group of experts on transport fuels, renewable electricity and vehicle technologies will help New Zealand take a step closer towards becoming a sustainable nation, says Energy Minister David Parker.

Jan Wright .. delivers a heavy blow to bio fuel bill

Parliamentary Commissioner: Biofuel Bill should not proceed

4 Apr 2008

The Biofuel Bill currently before Parliament should not proceed in its current form, says Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Jan Wright.

ETS bill submissions online

4 Apr 2008

The Parliamentary Servicee now has copies of all publicly available submissions on the Climate Change (Emissions Trading and Renewable Preference) Bill available online here

Roger Kerr

Roundtable: Proceed With Great Care: Emissions Trading

4 Apr 2008

Proceed With Great Care: Emissions Trading Proposal Has Costly, Risky, Far-reaching Consequences

Nick Smith .. National has no position yet on carbon tariffs, or nuclear sourced credits

Carbon tariff’s ‘counter to NZ’s interests’- Smith

3 Apr 2008

Using tariffs to protect New Zealand businesses from unfair competition by countries that don’t put a price on carbon “runs counter to New Zealand’s broader interests in freeing up trade,” National Party climate change spokesperson Nick Smith told Carbon News last night.

Lockwood.. his colleague says TV's speculation "disgraceful"

Speculation on MPs’ climate scepticism ‘disgraceful’

3 Apr 2008

It was “disgraceful” that Television New Zealand (TVNZ) should lead a news bulletin on “speculation” that senior National Party MPs Lockwood Smith and Maurice Williamson were climate change sceptics, the party’s climate change spokesperson, Nick Smith, told Carbon News last night.

BILL HEARINGS - NZ ETS "toughest and potentially most expensive" in the world:

3 Apr 2008

New Zealand’s proposed emissions trading scheme is the toughest and potentially most expensive in the world, according to the Greenhouse Policy Coalition.

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Protestor outside Wellington High Court on Monday

Disestablishing Environment Ministry 'too risky', say environmental advocates

Wed 18 Mar 2026

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Government's plan to fold the Ministry for the Environment into a 'mega ministry' is fraught with risk, according to separate submissions from the Environmental Defence Society, Forest & Bird and Environment Network Manawatū.

Energy
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Can oil crisis lead to the economic transformation we desperately need?

Today 11:15am

COMMENT: The latest crisis has all the ingredients for the “wake-up call” we need to transform our economy to one fit for the future. But we thought that about COVID as well, writes Catherine Knight.

Agriculture
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NZ–Ireland farm emissions deal labelled 'Greenwash Alliance'

Today 11:15am

By Shannon Morris-Williams | A renewed research partnership between New Zealand and Ireland to tackle agricultural emissions is being promoted as a step forward for climate innovation – but Greenpeace says it risks becoming a distraction from meaningful cuts.

Carbon emissions
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Annual emissions fell to lowest in 15 years in Sept 2025

5 Feb 2026

By Pattrick Smellie | New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions fell to their lowest annual total in the year to September 2025 since records began 2010, according to Statistics New Zealand data published this morning.

Transport
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$30m airline fund risks ‘burning public money’ without lasting benefit – expert

Today 11:15am

By Shannon Morris-Williams | A $30 million government package to support regional air routes risks delivering poor value for money while increasing emissions, according to transport strategist Tim Adriaansen.

Forestry
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Tairāwhiti needs proper Govt support to heal the land – not empty announcements for political optics

24 Feb 2026

OPINION: The Government’s answer to Tairāwhiti’s severe erosion crisis – that the region apply for modest, contestable funding rounds – while rejecting the region's own land transition business case, leaves our long-term resilience hanging in the balance, writes Manu Caddie.

Business
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Rule changes could reshape corporate emissions strategies

6 Mar 2026

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand organisations may need to rethink how they manage and report electricity-related emissions as proposed global accounting changes take shape, according to a new report.

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