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Annual emissions fall
21 Jul 2023
Greenhouse gas emissions fell 3.1% (2,369 kilotonnes) for the year to December 2022, according to new figures from Stats NZ.

Best by the rest...
21 Jul 2023
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Is the ETS really working for the planet? From a high in 2019, emissions have fallen for three straight years and how to leave the world a better place than we found it.

Govt gives Fonterra $90 million as part of $790 million spend to cut coal
20 Jul 2023
The government is giving Fonterra $90 million as part of a $790 million investment to cut coal use at six of its dairy factories.

Kiwis call for science to lead UN sustainable development goals
20 Jul 2023
Three prominent New Zealanders are part of the International Science Council’s global commission calling for a new way of doing science to tackle “unacceptably slow” progress on the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs).

Deep sea mining can have detrimental long-term impacts: new research
19 Jul 2023
A deep sea mining test that lasted just two hours may have reduced fish and shrimp populations in the surrounding area a year after the event, according to international research.

Oil and gas reserves decline along with use
18 Jul 2023
The latest data on oil and gas reserves forecasts that gas production is expected to drop below 2022 gas use of 145 petajoules in 2027, unless existing fields have further investment and development.

Research into biofilters to cut agricultural methane
18 Jul 2023
Researchers in the South Island are looking at on-farm biofilters to convert potent agricultural methane into carbon dioxide - a much less potent gas in terms of global heating.

High Court orders govt to review ETS settings
17 Jul 2023
By Liz Kivi | The government will be forced to review Emissions Trading Scheme settings, after climate activist lawyers won a High Court case arguing the decision-making process for the December 2022 regulations was flawed.

Govt funding for low-emissions marine and off-road vehicles
17 Jul 2023
The government has announced $6.4 million of funding towards low-emissions marine and off-road vehicles, which will lead to a further $18.2 million from businesses transitioning to clean energy transport.

Scientists call on govt to develop climate-friendly national food strategy
13 Jul 2023
The directors of six National Science Challenges are joining calls to the government to develop a national food strategy for New Zealand - one that will help reduce emissions as well as increase resilience to the climate crisis.

Isn’t it time to admit the Emissions Trading Scheme will never work?
13 Jul 2023
By Deirdre Kent | OPINION: The ETS won’t work and the time has come to explore other methods of reducing emissions instead, like Tradable Energy Quotas.

Govt to include carbon sinks in Emissions Trading Scheme
12 Jul 2023
Cabinet agreed last week to reform the Emissions Trading Scheme to recognise all forms of carbon sinks rather than just forestry.

Climate researchers look for answers in the deep ocean
12 Jul 2023
Scientists are using four autonomous robots at depths of up to 6 km along the Kermadec Trench, in the southwest Pacific, to research how climate change is affecting deep ocean processes.

Forestry lobbying heats up over ETS review
11 Jul 2023
Forestry interests are continuing their campaign to ensure forestry retains value under a reviewed Emissions Trading Scheme, with another open letter to the government saying climate goals are at risk.

Govt funding to reduce climate emissions from commercial buildings
11 Jul 2023
The government is fronting up $40 million to help commercial building tenants and owners improve the climate and energy efficiency of their buildings.

Sustainable aviation fuel funding is govt “greenwash”: fuel expert
10 Jul 2023
By Liz Kivi | A former senior oil executive says that the government and Air New Zealand investing more than $2 million in research into sustainable aviation fuel is a blatant greenwashing tactic.

New Zealand signs trade agreement with EU with “ambitious” climate commitments
10 Jul 2023
New Zealand and the European Union signed a Free Trade Agreement last night that includes “ambitious” climate commitments, with sanctions if targets are not met.

Major energy policy papers delayed
10 Jul 2023
Clashes between different streams of advice and political imperatives have been blamed for the delay in the release of four important energy policy papers last week.

Govt launches consultation on biodiversity credits
7 Jul 2023
The government has launched consultation on a national biodiversity credit system, which it says could address “the gap” between exotic and native forests under the emissions trading scheme.

Best by the rest...
7 Jul 2023
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Public investment to make NZ a ‘first mover’ in synthetic jet fuel; govt holds another meeting with He Waka Eke Noa and; how lowering the voting age might fix the climate crisis.

Foresters launch campaign to stop their carbon credits losing value
6 Jul 2023
The climate change minister says a new campaign entitled “Halt the NZU Grab” is spreading misleading information.

NZ has "unique opportunity" to decarbonise with rail
5 Jul 2023
By Liz Kivi | An international rail expert says New Zealand has a unique opportunity to become a frontrunner in transport decarbonisation with electric rail.

Parties disagree on RMA reform
5 Jul 2023
Political reactions to the resource management reform bills dispelled what little chance there was of a bipartisan way forward.

More than $200 billion of NZ housing at risk from floods
5 Jul 2023
More than 12% of the country’s national housing value - worth more than $200 billion - is in a flood hazard area.

Forestry investment at risk, along with climate targets
4 Jul 2023
By Liz Kivi | Foresters may lose their businesses if the carbon price stays low, with contractors already losing their jobs.

Govt funds research into microalgae as low carbon protein
4 Jul 2023
The government is funding research into native microalgae as a low-carbon protein, which it hopes could lead the way for an entirely new food industry at the same time as capturing carbon.

Govt moves to phase out coal boilers
3 Jul 2023
The government is following through on its promise to ban new coal boilers and to phase out existing ones by 2037.

Next stage of RMA reform met with virtual silence
3 Jul 2023
The release of the select committee report on the resource management reform bills last week was noticeable for the near silence that greeted it.

Should climate scientists fly?
3 Jul 2023
By Robert McLachlan | COMMENT: Have you ever thought a climate scientist hypocritical for flying to a climate change conference?

Food-waste rescue saves food and carbon emissions
30 Jun 2023
A Wellington food-waste service has served up 10 million meals worth of kai and saved the equivalent of 90 tonnes of carbon emissions since it opened in 2008.

Best by the rest...
30 Jun 2023
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Kiwi investment in planet-damaging fossil fuels nearly doubles; exotic tree crops established for carbon credits 'morally corrupt'; and regional council needs hybrid utes to cut emissions.

NZU spot price drops further
29 Jun 2023
The price of NZUs on the secondary market is in freefall following the government’s consultation announcement on ETS settings and restrictions on permanent forestry.

Polluters aiming to meet ETS obligations at auction: report
29 Jun 2023
Nearly half the bidders in June’s declined carbon auction were polluters aiming to meet ETS obligations, and their bids would have been successful if the auction had cleared.

Emissions down 9% in Wellington region
28 Jun 2023
Greenhouse gas emissions in the Wellington region fell by 9% since 2019, according to a new report.

Petition to stop oil and gas exploration in Taranaki
28 Jun 2023
A petition to stop the government from handing out oil and gas permits for onshore drilling in Taranaki has reached nearly 3000 signatures in its first few weeks.

NZ’s geothermal wells offer a cheap way of storing carbon permanently – equivalent to taking 600,000 cars off the road
28 Jun 2023
By David Dempsey, Karan Titus, Rebecca Peer | We know putting carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the atmosphere is bad for the climate. But should we be reversing some of the damage by removing greenhouse gases that were emitted decades ago?

Marine heatwaves worsening: new research
27 Jun 2023
Researchers are calling for better monitoring of Aotearoa’s near-shore coastal ecosystems, with marine heatwaves growing more extreme, leading to more severe impacts.

Auckland Council digs into scope 3 emissions
27 Jun 2023
Auckland Council’s stormwater team is trialling an electric digger in its maintenance operations, which it says is a first in the southern hemisphere.

FMA releases draft guidance on climate-related reporting
26 Jun 2023
The Financial Markets Authority is consulting on draft guidance for climate-related reporting.

NZ failing international commitments to protect marine environment
26 Jun 2023
The Conservation Authority says there is “no hope” of New Zealand meeting its international commitments to protect the marine environment with the current tools available.

Forestry Institute's open letter warns NZ may fail to meet climate commitments
23 Jun 2023
The New Zealand Forestry Institute has penned an open letter to MPs and the media outlining “deep concerns” about the future of forests and forest investment, with climate commitments at stake.

Carbon credits: how do you know if you’re buying quality?
23 Jun 2023
By Ann Smith | COMMENT: It doesn’t matter whether carbon credits originate in New Zealand or from overseas, they can be credible or they can be questionable. So how do you tell the difference between high quality carbon credits and those of questionable origin?

Best by the rest...
23 Jun 2023
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: major risks to NZ’s climate plan; experts argue that the ETS shouldn't be our only weapon against the climate crisis; and the Forever Project’s quarterly magazine looks at future farms.

Carbon price plummets: what does ETS review mean for future prices?
22 Jun 2023
By Liz Kivi | The carbon price on the secondary market has slumped to its lowest point since 2021 in the wake of the government’s ETS announcement, after rallying briefly following last week’s failed Emissions Trading Scheme auction.

Climate disaster payouts already top $1 billion for 2023
22 Jun 2023
Insurers have so far paid out $1.08 billion of an estimated $3.18 billion over 107,569 claims caused by the twin climate disasters of the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.

First government passive house development to cut emissions by 35%
21 Jun 2023
A Kāinga Ora development in Auckland will cut operational carbon emissions by about 35% and reduce the heating bill to about $1 a day.

ETS forestry review critical to achieving emissions goals
20 Jun 2023
By Christina Hood | COMMENT: The government’s review of the Emissions Trading Scheme is critical and long overdue, with the potential to drive much deeper gross emission cuts and set up forestry as the long-term carbon sink New Zealand needs for net-negative emissions. But if done badly, the review risks trading off these separate but important goals and achieving neither.

ETS review options will take too long to implement: expert
20 Jun 2023
Proposed changes to the ETS will take too long to come into effect and do not go far enough to solve the core issues, according to an expert.

ETS review looks at reducing NZUs at auction
19 Jun 2023
The government has opened public consultation on the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme as well as consultation on redesigning its Permanent Forest Category.

NZ fails to sign up to energy efficiency goals
19 Jun 2023
New Zealand was not among the governments that signed up for higher energy efficiency goals at an International Energy Agency conference.