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Go carefully on soil carbon sequestration - officials
30 May 2008
Soil-storage of carbon mightn’t be the answer to farmers’ prayers for a solution to agricultural greenhouse-gas emissions, and New Zealand must use caution in any decision to move into soil credits, officials say.
Marine energy on a roll - offshore investors lining up
30 May 2008
New Zealand’s marine energy industry has been kick-started, with the Government coming in strongly behind it and international companies lining up to invest.
Mercury emission threat reappears
30 May 2008
A mercury poisoning disease may make a comeback as climate change dries out wetlands.
Electric car sceptic invents long-term power shortage
30 May 2008
The Dog and Lemon Guide man says the viability of electric cars in New Zealand is doubtful because of electricity shortages.
New Zealand's largest gas field completed
30 May 2008
The Pohokura offshore gas field development in Taranaki has been completed.
Why Parker is enthisiastic about marine energy
30 May 2008
Average wave power can exceed 100 kilowatts per metre of wave crest length, on the southwest-facing coasts of New Zealand.
Govt funding for Kaipara harbour tidal energy devices
30 May 2008
A project to generate electricity from the tides in Kaipara Harbour is to receive a grant of $1.85 million from the Marine Energy Deployment Fund.
New Zealand food imports still the greenest option for UK
30 May 2008
By Angela van de Weerdhof. - New Zealand food producers should fare well when the European Union rings in carbon labeling on all imports.
Banrock Station boss: make money by carbon sinking local reserves
30 May 2008
Money should be made from reserves by turning them into carbon sinks.
Letter to the Editor: Wairarapa councils' backdoor windfarm ban irks
30 May 2008
This letter from a Wairarapa lawyer regarding yesterday's Carbon News story revealing a troika of councils trying to ban windfarm development through plan changes.
FORUM: Climate change sceptics call Government scientists "propagandists"
30 May 2008
NIWA scientists have become political propagandists, according to New Zeaand climate change sceptics.
Meridian fights local body troika's backdoor bid to ban windfarms
29 May 2008
Meridian Energy Ltd has launched an appeal against what it sees as a crimp on renewable energy zoning by the Masterton, Carterton, and South Wairarapa District Councils.
Federated Farmers: We did not fund secret report
29 May 2008
Federated Farmers is strongly denying rumours that it is one of the secret funders of last month's NZIER report which predicts that the emissions trading scheme will cost New Zealand 22,000 jobs and billions of dollars.
Farmers: Green move to get agriculture into ETS early "not a runner"
29 May 2008
Farmers say a Green Party attempt to get them into the emissions trading scheme early as part of a deal for the party’s support for the climate change bill is not a political runner.
Brtish Gas wants NZ as green test bench
29 May 2008
Further evidence is emerging that Contact Energy is a prime target in the acquisition by British Gas of Australia’s Origin Energy, parent of Contact.
New petrol price impact research under way
29 May 2008
New Government research is under way on the impact of higher petrol prices on vehicle use
Carbon credit costs will skyrocket if no international trade
29 May 2008
An official report on the leading US using emissions trading bill says carbon credit costs could go up 93% if international trading in the credits is not allowed.
Air NZ looks for sting from EU emission trading
29 May 2008
Air New Zealand is examining the implications for its business of yesterday’s European Parliament Environment Committee’s vote for tougher emissions reductions targets
Recipients of millions in marine energy grants announced today
29 May 2008
Who gets the first Government grants to encourage marine energy development will be announced today.
Dunne lines himself up for an anti-ETS bill vote, or a household protector victory
29 May 2008
Is United Future leader Peter Dunne lining himself up for a vote against the emsission trading scheme? Or accolades for delivering a policy concession from the Government?
Farmers: It's not just us who need to adapt to predicted water shortages
29 May 2008
Federated Farmers spokesperson Frank Brenmuhl says the Ecoclimate report is an interesting and useful document but "the population needs to adapt, not just farmers."
Contact cranks part of New Plymouth plant back to life
29 May 2008
Contact Energy has announced that it will recommission part of its New Plymouth power station in response to anticipated winter electricity supply worries.
Stern's global climate change deal proposal
29 May 2008
Several Carbon News readers describe the latest Stern plan to manage climate change an essentail reading.
Comms company looks to install solar panels on customers' roofs
29 May 2008
Cox Communications has announced initiatives to cut energy costs that include adding solar electricity to its headquarters and communications system and increasing fuel efficiency in its fleet vehicles.
EXCLUSIVE: Greens push for early ETS entry for agriculture
28 May 2008
The Green Party is looking to force the Government to bring agriculture into the emissions trading scheme early.
Mitsubishi may win race to get first electric car to NZ market
28 May 2008
Mitsubishi hopes to win the race to get electric cars onto the New Zealand market.
New climate change report: Worse-ever droughts main NZ worry
28 May 2008
Fighting possible extreme droughts will be the main obstacle for farmers as a result of climate change in New Zealand but overall production is predicted to go up.
Canterbury prepares water plan to cope with temperatures up to 3.3deg higher
28 May 2008
Canterbury will have a regional water strategy in place within 18 months as part of its strategy for dealing with the expected impact of climate change.
Windflow falls victim to noise issue
28 May 2008
Windflow Technology of Christchurch is the pre-eminent alternate energy production engineer in New Zealand. Yet its power generation wind turbines are being rejected on the environmental grounds that they make too much noise.
EU Parliament committee votes overnight for tougher aviation ETS regime
28 May 2008
The European Parliament's Enevironment Committee early this morning (NZ time) voted for a tougher emissions regime for airlines.
International aviation alleges jumbo 15 billion euro annual bill for EU ETS
28 May 2008
International air carriers are pleading with the EU to give them special emissions trading assistance.
Two news wells for Taranaki's Cheal oil field
28 May 2008
Austral Pacific Energy will drill two new wells (A6 and A7) in its onshore Taranaki Cheal oil field in Stratford, New Zealand.
Major policy clamp down on climate-warming illegal wood imports?
28 May 2008
The Cabinet has agreed in principle to mandatory labelling of all kwila products sold in New Zealand.
Electricity bosses given new policy orders
28 May 2008
The Government has issued new policy instructions to the Electricity Commission.
Update on proposed national grid regulations
28 May 2008
Two proposed national environmental standards aimed at improving the management and security of the national grid will be reconsidered and reworked.
Parker's full speech on climate change effects and impacts assessment
28 May 2008
Here is the full speech of CLimate Change Issues Minister David Parker at the launch of new reports into the impacts of climate change.
$100m smart meter policy ushers in future appliance remote control
28 May 2008
Meridian Energy has announced progress with its $100 million smart meter programme.
ACT: climate change a "pup" but let's have a tax
28 May 2008
ACT has released a 20 point plan for the country, including managing climate change.
Time for industry to step up to the plate on climate change
28 May 2008
The Council of Trade Unions is calling on industry to be more constructive on climate change issues.
Australians shift on free emissions
27 May 2008
The New Zealand Government is continuing to rule out free carbon credits to most sectors of the economy, despite a shift in thinking in Australia on the issue.
Greens reveal more of their conditions for ETS support
27 May 2008
The Greens have set out some of their policy demands for support of the emissions trading bill.
Parker rules out personal carbon rationing
27 May 2008
Climate Change Issues Minister David Parker is ruling out a personal carbon emissions trading scheme here.
Technical and supply tangles tripping up electric car plans
27 May 2008
Technical and supply issues are standing in the way of a Government target to have hundreds of thousands of electric vehicles in use here in the next seven years.
Public transport won’t cope with major fuel-price driven switch from cars
27 May 2008
If 23% of motorists are true to their word and start making significant cuts in fuel use now petrol has hit $2 per litre, they may not find a seat on public transport.
Solar hot-water payback too slow
27 May 2008
New Zealanders are resisting switching to solar hot-water heating despite government grants because the payback period is too long -up to 15 years for some households.
Kiwis embrace the chop-down-trees environmental message
27 May 2008
New Zealanders think using more wood is good for the environment.
Low-carbon economy – millions of new jobs?
27 May 2008
Ethical Corporation- Europe's leaders say a low-carbon economy will create millions of new jobs.
MAF: wood supply to jump about 3 million cu m a year
27 May 2008
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) has released new wood availability forecasts for the Central North Island that indicate a steady increase in supply for the region over the next 12 years.
Red tape consent process may still sink solar hot water incentive system
26 May 2008
By Angela van de Weerdhof .- A bureaucratic resource consent process may still stifle a new bid to have home owners take up grants for solar water heating.
Forum heads to the select committee
26 May 2008
A high-powered group of business and community leaders who back an emissions trading scheme will appear before the finance and expenditure select committee today to answer questions from MPs.