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Commission’s advice harks back to disregarded warnings from 30 years ago

28 Apr 2023

By Prof Ralph Chapman | It is both encouraging and depressing to see the arguments made about forest sequestration by the Climate Change Commission in its draft advice released this week.

Best by the rest...

28 Apr 2023

In our weekly roundup of the best climate coverage in local media: Toha’s climate policy director argues native forests should be considered essential infrastructure; and IPCC author asks whether the UN should change the way it reports on climate change; and why Taranaki is ripe for a passenger rail revival.

ETS driving afforestation not emission reductions: Climate Change Commission

27 Apr 2023

The Climate Change Commission is calling for an overhaul of the ETS that separates incentives for gross emission reductions from those applying to forestry.

Kiwis in the running for Earthshot Prize

27 Apr 2023

A royal climate change mission is taking on a Kiwi flavour, with former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern joining its team, and several nominees from Aotearoa in the running for one of its five £1 million (NZ $1.9 million) prizes.

Record ocean temperatures put Earth in ‘uncharted territory’: scientists

27 Apr 2023

Temperatures in the world’s oceans have broken fresh records, testing new highs for more than a month in an “unprecedented” run that has led to scientists stating the Earth has reached “uncharted territory” in the climate crisis.

Forestry issue lobbying intensifies

26 Apr 2023

As the deadline for the Ministerial Inquiry into Land Use in Tairāwhiti to report draws closer, lobbying over the issue has become more intense, especially with a new minister at the helm.

Barn-fed animals will have far lower emissions than NZ produced meat: Rod Carr

26 Apr 2023

Climate Change Commission chair Rod Carr says Europe's barn-fed livestock will increasingly have a far lower carbon footprint than meat produced in New Zealand.

Climate emergency lacks urgency: Rod Carr

24 Apr 2023

Climate Change Commission chair Rod Carr tells Carbon News New Zealand's climate emergency lacks urgency, and while he loves markets it should be acknowledged they're myopic, reckless, and selfish.

Proposed coal mine loses another court case

24 Apr 2023

A five-year long attempt to set up a coal mine on the West Coast has suffered another legal defeat.

NZX updates ESG guidance

24 Apr 2023

The New Zealand Exchange (NZX) has updated its corporate governance code and environmental and social governance (ESG) Guidance Note, with changes coming into effect from 1 April 2023.

Study finds that media's climate crisis coverage sparks fear and favours avoidance

24 Apr 2023

A study has revealed that the media's coverage of climate research is, to a large extent, carried out in a way that doesn't provoke action.

Panamanian tribe to be relocated from coastal island due to climate change: "There's no other option"

24 Apr 2023

For hundreds of years, the ocean has protected the Guna Yala culture on Cardi Sugdub, or Crab Island, located off the coast of Panama.

Who's going to pay for the Government’s climate sweeteners now?

21 Apr 2023

The government has announced the latest round of its decarbonisation of industry fund, despite the very real possibility that the revenues from the Emissions Trading Scheme that pay for it could be non-existent this year.

Electrification on target for net zero carbon 2050 - Transpower

21 Apr 2023

Aotearoa is on track to meet its net zero emissions goal, with sufficient renewable energy supply and a shift to low carbon technologies, but peak demand is still a challenge, says Transpower.

Best by the rest...

21 Apr 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate reporting in local media: how the Environment Minister failed to stop a major polluter getting ahead of a climate law change; why the Climate Change Commission’s advice could increase costs for Kiwis; and crowdsourcing for Papatūānuku - Te Tairāwhiti style.

California researchers attempt ocean climate solution

21 Apr 2023

Atop a 100-foot barge tied up at the Port of Los Angeles, engineers have built a kind of floating laboratory to answer a simple question: Is there a way to cleanse seawater of carbon dioxide and then return it to the ocean so it can suck more of the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere to slow global warming?

World's climate plans make for a worrying read

21 Apr 2023

According to the climate plans submitted to the UN by 50 countries, 12 gigatons of CO2 per year will continue to be emitted by 2050 -- and need to be removed from the atmosphere.

Govt plans to speed up consenting of renewable energy projects

20 Apr 2023

UPDATED: The government is proposing changes to the RMA to fast-track renewable electricity projects.

NZ Post electric truck trial slashes emissions

20 Apr 2023

NZ Post says its six-month trial of a light electric truck cut carbon emissions significantly, as well as saving fuel costs.

National to ban overseas investment to convert farms into carbon forestry

19 Apr 2023

The National Party will ban foreign investment in farms to convert them to forestry for carbon farming.

Today is Aotearoa’s overshoot day

19 Apr 2023

If the whole world’s population consumed resources at the rate of New Zealanders, today marks the day we would overshoot the planet’s yearly bio-capacity.

Solar energy projects to get fast-track consenting

18 Apr 2023

Two solar farms with the potential to cut over 200 million kilograms of carbon pollution a year are having their consenting processes fast tracked.

New renewable generation policy close

18 Apr 2023

Energy minister Megan Woods says the national policy statement intended to make resource consenting for renewable electricity generation projects easier is near completion.

NZ gives $15 million to Solomon Islands climate fund

18 Apr 2023

The government has committed $15 million dollars to a Solomon Island climate adaptation fund.

Restaurant menu labels could help fight climate change: new research

18 Apr 2023

If people had more information about the carbon footprint generated by the food they eat, would they make different decisions when ordering in restaurants?

Haiku writing IPCC author strikes again

17 Apr 2023

IPCC author and New Zealand Climate Change Commissioner, Andy Reisinger, has once again put pen to paper and condensed the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s synthesis report into 35 haiku.

At long last, CO2 turns the corner

17 Apr 2023

By Robert McLachlan - Planetary Ecology | Two years ago I wrote a post called “Why did New Zealand’s CO2 emissions blow out so spectacularly in 2019?” I ran the numbers and found that fossil CO2 emissions had risen 10% in just three years, to reach a record high.

Drastic cut in climate pollution is best path to economic growth: study

17 Apr 2023

Early and stringent action to rapidly and dramatically cut climate pollution is the best path for the global economy, according to a new working paper by American scientists.

Tiny decrease in gross emissions, net emissions up slightly

14 Apr 2023

New Zealand’s net emissions increased slightly in 2021 - by 3% - while gross emissions were down a tiny 0.7% on the previous year, a slight reduction in gross emissions for the second consecutive year.

Uber to give customers option of electric ride

14 Apr 2023

Uber has become the latest ride-share company to entice New Zealand customers with the promise of an environmentally friendly ride.

Best by the rest...

14 Apr 2023

In our weekly round up of the best climate coverage in local media: how a carbon dividend could help make the Emissions Trading Scheme bulletproof; why government decisions on the carbon price cost taxpayers half a billion dollars; and analysis of the Climate Change Commission’s latest advice.

Climate change causes strong declines in ecosystem services provided by tropical forests: study

14 Apr 2023

Tropical forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that are also of great global relevance, such as climate regulation and the provision of habitat for animals and plants.

Climate Change Commission doubles-down on ETS advice

13 Apr 2023

The Climate Change Commission has doubled-down in its latest advice to government on the need to increase the trigger price for the emission trading scheme’s cost containment reserve.

NZ farmers would benefit from playing long game

13 Apr 2023

The Conversation - Anita Wreford, John Tobias Saunder, Meike Guenther | The recent report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) underscores the urgency of emissions reductions.

Agribusiness and govt investment fund gives $1.8m to methane inhibiting start-up

12 Apr 2023

The Centre for Climate Action, the new agribusiness and government joint venture, has made its first investment of almost $1.8 million in a start-up aiming to reduce methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle.

NZ might face $24 billion pricetag for offshore carbon credits to 2030: Treasury

11 Apr 2023

New Zealand might be facing a $24 billion bill to meet its international obligations for carbon emission reductions to 2030, according to a new report.

Toitū removes offset options from online calculators

11 Apr 2023

Toitū Envirocare - the government-owned carbon zero certification company - has removed the option to offset emissions from its online calculator.

Big returns on retrofitting houses - but not necessarily in terms of reduced CO2 emissions

6 Apr 2023

A study by BERL economic consultants has found that investing between $26 and $58 billion in retrofitting the country’s poor quality housing stock would have benefits upwards of $116 billion.

Solving electricity’s dry year problem will cost $13 - $16 billion: Woods

6 Apr 2023

Energy and Resources minister Megan Woods says solving New Zealand’s dry year problem will cost between $13 to $16 billion.

Best by the rest...

6 Apr 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: The finance minister seeks advice on the ETS as carbon prices plummet; National’s climate policy is under scrutiny; and kaitiakitanga as climate action.

Growing rice and raising animals together creates a synergistic ecosystem

6 Apr 2023

A traditional Southeast Asian rice farming technique of raising fish and other aquatic livestock in paddies has potential to meet global food demands, improve the health of both people and the environment and earn producers an additional $150 billion a year worldwide, a new study finds.

Govt's proposed changes will dish out millions more free carbon credits

5 Apr 2023

By Liz Kivi | Proposed changes to the Climate Change Response Act would give millions more free carbon credits to big polluters and contradict Aotearoa’s emissions reduction goals, according to an expert.

Emissions down 3.5% in September

5 Apr 2023

Total greenhouse gas emission fell by 3.5% in the September quarter following increases in the previous three quarters.

Political leadership needed to halt extinctions: Forest & Bird

4 Apr 2023

Forest & Bird says a whole-of-government approach is needed to reverse New Zealand’s status as the extinction capital of the world, after Stats NZ released new data showing more than 75% of indigenous reptiles, birds, bats, and freshwater fish are under threat.

Parker says RMA reforms will proceed

4 Apr 2023

Environment Minister David Parker appears confident he can get through resource management reform ahead of the election.

AI can spread climate misinformation ‘much cheaper and faster,’ study warns

4 Apr 2023

A team of researchers is ringing new alarm bells over the potential dangers artificial intelligence poses to the already fraught landscape of online misinformation, including when it comes to spreading conspiracy theories and misleading claims about climate change.

CFCs are back on the rise following an international ban: study

4 Apr 2023

Emissions of a small group of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), man-made chemicals that destroy Earth’s protective ozone layer and fuel global warming, are back on the rise after their production was all but banned more than a decade ago, a new study concludes.

Geoengineering is not a quick fix for the climate crisis, new analysis shows

4 Apr 2023

A controversial idea for cooling the earth’s climate through artificial means would likely require a much longer global commitment than policymakers and the public understand, according to a recent study that raises new questions about the potential for using solar geoengineering.

Commission consults on reduction targets, budgets, and international transport emissions

3 Apr 2023

The Climate Change Commission is calling for evidence to support its work on Aotearoa New Zealand’s emissions reduction targets and emissions budgets.

Build Aotearoa’s circular marine bioeconomy for sustainable growth: expert

3 Apr 2023

New Zealand should be building a circular marine bioeconomy to leverage the country's abundant marine resources for sustainable economic growth, according to the project lead for the Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge.

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ETS a ‘broken paradigm’ undercutting biodiversity efforts

Mon 25 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Pure Advantage is calling on the government to reform the Emissions Trading Scheme, with a new policy briefing saying that New Zealand’s offset-heavy approach is a “broken paradigm” undermining biodiversity and shifting risk to communities.

Energy
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Profound shifts in our changing energy system – new data

Wed 27 Aug 2025

New Zealand’s energy system is undergoing a profound shift as falling gas production and a dry hydro year reshaped the electricity market in 2024, according to data from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Energy in New Zealand 2025.

Agriculture
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International scientists slam NZ govt's proposed approach to methane

13 Aug 2025

New Zealand's proposed approach to methane emissions has again been attacked by international climate scientists, with a new study saying the attempt to redefine climate target-setting by livestock-exporting countries undermines the transition to a sustainable and equitable food system

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Marginal drop in last year's regional emissions

Wed 27 Aug 2025

Regional greenhouse gas emissions were down slightly last year, with a fall in gas supply leading to a big drop in Taranaki, but more coal burnt leading to higher emissions in Waikato, according to new figures from Stats NZ

Transport
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Fund for low emissions transport winds up

31 Jul 2025

New Zealand’s Low Emission Transport Fund has officially wrapped up, ending a nine-year programme that put hundreds of millions of dollars towards accelerating the country’s shift to cleaner transport.

Forestry
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Minister of Climate Change Simon Watts

Certainty crucial to emissions cuts – Watts

20 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says that policy certainty is the Government’s primary lever for unlocking private capital and meeting climate targets, telling a carbon forestry conference that ETS settings are 'locked' through 2030.

Business
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Speakers at last year's Climate Change and Business Conference

Why climate strategy is now central to business success

Tue 26 Aug 2025

SPONSORED CONTENT: Ahead of next month’s Climate Change and Business Conference, New Zealand businesses are being urged to treat climate strategy not as a regulatory burden, but as a core driver of economic competitiveness.

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