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New Zealand must build back better: Insurance Council

17 Feb 2023

Aotearoa must build back better after the catastrophic extreme weather of the past two weeks, the Insurance Council of New Zealand told the Environment Select Committee yesterday.

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17 Feb 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Are the government’s latest energy policies music to the ears of multinationals? climate change minister James Shaw laments “lost decades” of climate action; and commentators ask whether the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle will at last shake New Zealand out of its stupor on the climate crisis.

Storm conditions predicted to last till May, thanks to climate change: expert

16 Feb 2023

Hotter oceans, warm air, La Niña conditions, and climate change have all combined to create the strong cyclones that have battered the North Island in the past few weeks, with these conditions - and the possibility of more storms - lasting until May, according to experts.

Beef + Lamb New Zealand respond to meat lobby financing academic research claims

16 Feb 2023

Beef + Lamb New Zealand respond to a Carbon News story about its support for a tour of New Zealand by US academic Dr Frank Mitloehner who the New York Times has reported receives millions of dollars in funding from the meat industry in the United States.

Outcry as scientists sanctioned for climate protest

16 Feb 2023

More than 2000 researchers from around the world have signed a letter asking the American Geophysical Union (AGU) to reverse actions it took against two scientists who briefly protested at its annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois, in December.

These startups hope to spray iron particles above the ocean to fight climate change

16 Feb 2023

Within the next 18 months, a Palo Alto–based startup wants to begin releasing a small quantity of iron-rich particles into the exhaust stream of a shipping vessel crossing the open ocean.

Global inequality must fall to maintain a safe climate and achieve a decent standard of living for all: researchers

16 Feb 2023

Energy consumption is essential for human well-being, but there is enormous inequality in energy use worldwide. The top 10% of global energy consumers use roughly 30 times more energy than the bottom 10%.

Time to start planning for managed retreat: EDS

15 Feb 2023

“We live in a climate changing world. Weather-related disasters are becoming increasingly commonplace.” As far as opening lines goes it not the most gripping or urgent one ever written.

$2.5 million in government grants for decarbonising maritime industry

15 Feb 2023

EECA is offering $2.5 million, in the 8th round of its Low Emissions Transport Fund, for projects that can demonstrate emissions savings in the maritime industry.

Kiwis want climate action - but also want car parks

14 Feb 2023

Most New Zealanders think that building new homes in Auckland without car parks and removing car parks for businesses in Auckland is unfair - but nearly half still want faster climate action.

UK climate activist George Monbiot speaking at NZ EDS conference

14 Feb 2023

The Environmental Defence Society’s upcoming conference will feature the UK’s bestselling climate change author and environmental activist George Monbiot, as well as speakers from across New Zealand’s political spectrum.

Supporters of a controversial climate solution say it could be key. Critics believe it is the path to catastrophe

14 Feb 2023

When US startup Make Sunsets released two weather balloons into the skies above Mexico's Baja California peninsula last year, it kicked up a fierce debate about one of the world's most controversial climate solutions.

Controversial researcher touring NZ with Beef + Lamb sponsorship

13 Feb 2023

NZ Beef + Lamb are sponsoring a tour of New Zealand universities by a researcher the New York Times has reported receives millions in funding from the meat industry in the United States.

The curious case of the DOC mining bill report

13 Feb 2023

Reports that the Government was to introduce a bill banning new mines on conservation land came as a surprise to many.

Councils seeking youth engagement on climate change

10 Feb 2023

By Liz Kivi | Councils are calling for more youth engagement on climate change, with Tauranga City Council hosting a youth climate forum this weekend, and Queenstown Lakes District Council seeking interest for a rakatahi (youth) seat for its climate reference group.

Best by the rest...

10 Feb 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: The government is prioritising cheap petrol over combatting the climate crisis; what was the role of climate change in the Auckland floods? and how the rocket industry is threatening the ozone layer.

Carbon emissions from fertilisers could be reduced by as much as 80% by 2050

10 Feb 2023

Researchers have calculated the carbon footprint for the full life cycle of fertilisers, which are responsible for approximately 5% of total greenhouse gas emissions—the first time this has been accurately quantified—and found that carbon emissions could be reduced to one-fifth of current levels by 2050.

Environmental groups say govt decision to drop biofuels mandate "enormous relief"

9 Feb 2023

Environmental groups, motoring and fossil fuel lobbyists, and opposition parties have all welcomed the government's decision to drop the biofuels mandate.

Legal challenge to clear-felling forests on erosion-prone land

9 Feb 2023

The Environment Court is being asked to rule that allowing the clear felling of forestry on erosion-prone land is unlawful under the Resource Management Act.

Using wealth to insulate yourself from climate change

9 Feb 2023

While the days of overt climate denial are mostly over, there's a distinct form of denial emerging in its stead. PhD candidate Hannah Della Bosca, from the Sydney Environment Institute, explores the phenomenon of implicatory denial

Genesis announces NZ’s biggest solar farm

8 Feb 2023

Genesis Energy has announced plans for New Zealand’s biggest solar farm - with power from the Canterbury site expected to start flowing from next year.

In a cost of living and climate crisis, let’s ditch reward schemes

8 Feb 2023

By Paul Callister and Robert McLachlan - Planetary Ecology | We face both a climate crisis and cost of living crisis. But the pain is not being spread evenly on either front. Some families find it ever harder to put food on the table, some wonder how to pay the mortgage, while others are scarcely affected.

Twice as much land in developing nations will be swamped by rising seas than previously projected

8 Feb 2023

Rising seas will swamp farmlands, pollute water supplies and displace millions of people much sooner than expected, scientists say.

Climate crisis drives more days of extreme wildfire risk in NZ

7 Feb 2023

As Aotearoa approaches the height of wildfire season, climate change means increasing forest fire risk – for at least an extra 30 days a year as the air gets thirstier, according to the latest science.

Carbon trader calls on government to reverse ETS decision

3 Feb 2023

A carbon trader has opened a parliamentary petition calling on the government to accept all the Climate Change Commission’s recommendations relating to the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Best by the rest....

3 Feb 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: RNZ asks four experts for their big ideas on what Auckland can do to prepare for the next flood; Balmoral Intermediate students investigate the polyester-packed school uniforms; and, Lyttleton Port says no to biofuel.

Water crises due to climate change: More severe than previously thought

3 Feb 2023

Climate change alters the global atmospheric circulation, which in turn alters precipitation and evaporation in large parts of the world and, in consequence, the amount of river water that can be used locally.

Fossil fuel companies contribute to 43% of global methane emissions: study

3 Feb 2023

After carbon dioxide, global methane emissions are the second-largest contributor to global warming. Despite having a brief atmospheric lifetime of only 12 years on average, the gas has a much higher warming potential during that time.

An El Niño is forecast for 2023. How much coral will bleach this time?

3 Feb 2023

Scientists remember the years between 2014 and 2017 as a particularly bad time for coral reefs. Elevated temperatures fueled by an El Niño climate pattern harmed about three-quarters of the world’s reefs in both hemispheres, forcing corals to release their life-sustaining zooxanthellae and turning them ghostly white in a process known as coral bleaching.

Finance sector's climate inaction

2 Feb 2023

New Zealand’s financial sector is lagging behind its counterparts in Europe and Australia in terms of climate action, according to a recent survey.

MIT study finds huge carbon cost to self-driving cars

2 Feb 2023

The widespread adoption of self-driving cars will create a major bump in carbon emissions without changes to their design, a study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has found.

Power storage for a renewable-based electric grid could be parked next door

2 Feb 2023

Electric vehicle batteries could be harnessed to provide all the battery storage capacity necessary to stabilize renewable-based electricity grids worldwide in the coming decades, according to a new study.

Why increasing soil carbon is overrated

2 Feb 2023

Dutch researchers have found that yield effects of increasing soil carbon are inconsistent, ranging from negative to neutral to positive.

Scientists now know why methane mysteriously surged during lockdowns

2 Feb 2023

The world largely came to a halt in 2020 when extensive COVID-19 lockdowns were issued, which temporarily caused a global decline in greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the slowdowns in highly polluting sectors like aviation and manufacturing, methane emissions mysteriously climbed.

Parliamentary Commissioner for Environment gives govt a hurry up

1 Feb 2023

The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Simon Upton, has told the government it needs to speed up plans for a whole-of-system energy strategy.

Earth is on track to exceed 1.5C warming in the next decade, study using AI finds

1 Feb 2023

The world is on the brink of breaching a critical climate threshold, according to a new study published on Monday, signifying time is running exceedingly short to spare the world the most catastrophic effects of global heating.

Solar farms put cow comfort and crop yield ahead of harvesting electrons

1 Feb 2023

Solar arrays that promise to generate happier, healthier cows and crops, while producing cheap electrons on the side, are being put into practice in France, following a series of government-led energy tenders with a difference.

Government looks to regulate offshore wind, defers decision on oil and gas exploration

31 Jan 2023

Some of the government’s last announcements of the political year in 2022 honed in on wind, oil and gas exploration, and critical minerals.

Hydrogen symposium to explore latest research

31 Jan 2023

The inaugural New Zealand Hydrogen Symposium, which starts tomorrow in Dunedin, will host international experts from Germany, the US, Chile, and Australia, as well as local hydrogen experts.

Price of NZUs drifting slowly lower

30 Jan 2023

NZUs closed on the Commtrade platform at the end of trade on Friday at $72.50, down from a high of $88.50 on the secondary market towards the end of last year.

Auckland floods: even stormwater reform won’t be enough – we need a ‘sponge city’ to avoid future disaster

30 Jan 2023

By Timothy Welch - The Conversation | We’ve built our cities to be vulnerable to – and exacerbate – major weather events such as the one we saw in Auckland on Friday. While almost no city in the world could fully escape the effects of four months’ worth of rain in 24 hours, there are many things that could have been done to avoid some of the worst impacts.

How supermarket freezers are heating the planet, and how they could change

30 Jan 2023

Climate-conscious shoppers may buy local food and try to cut packaging waste, but those efforts could be negated by potent greenhouse gases leaking from supermarket fridges.

Public support for cutting fertiliser and cow numbers: Greenpeace survey

27 Jan 2023

A new poll commissioned by Greenpeace shows growing public support for regulating the dairy industry to cut greenhouse gas emissions, and water contamination, as well as phasing out synthetic nitrogen fertiliser.

Best by the rest...

27 Jan 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Dame Anne Salmond on New Zealand’s “fatally flawed” climate strategy; a fact check of claims that Kiwi farms are the greenest; and why the country needs an e-bike rebate.

Re-carbonising the sea: Scientists to start testing a big ocean carbon idea

27 Jan 2023

Imagine showers of little green sand grains drifting through the ocean: collecting on coral reefs, rolling off the backs of whales, sprinkling schools of tuna — and helping to save all those creatures, and humanity, too. At least that’s the idea.

Todd Muller's second coming as National's climate spokesperson

26 Jan 2023

By Liz Kivi | Having previously announced his retirement after resigning as National party leader, Todd Muller’s political career has been resurrected with a promotion and appointment to the climate change and agriculture portfolios.

How ancient seeds from the Fertile Crescent could help save us from climate change

26 Jan 2023

Inside a large freezer room at the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, tens of thousands of seeds are stored at a constant temperature of minus 20 degrees celsius.

Comparing airfares instead of seat size fairer indicator of passenger carbon emissions: study

26 Jan 2023

Allocating passenger aircraft emissions using airfares rather than travel class would give a more accurate idea of individual contributions, finds a study led by UCL.

The voracious appetite of forest elephants can coax forests into storing more carbon

26 Jan 2023

Elephants been called a lot of things: the world’s largest land creatures, imperiled, majestic, charismatic. Now scientists have a few more terms for describing them: foresters and climate champions.

Hipkins gives little away on attitude to climate change

25 Jan 2023

By Jeremy Rose | Compared to Jacinda Ardern’s much quoted declaration that climate change was “our generation’s nuclear-free moment”, new prime minister Chris Hipkins’ comments on the subject to date have been decidedly anodyne.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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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