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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.

The oceans just reached their hottest temperature on record

3 Apr 2023

Scientists have watched in astonishment as ocean temperatures have steadily risen over the past several years – even as the cooling La Niña phenomenon had a firm grip on the Pacific.

National Party promises to double renewables

31 Mar 2023

The National Party today announced a new energy policy that it says will double renewable energy growth.

British author and climate activist accuses Silver Fern Farms of greenwashing

31 Mar 2023

British author and climate activist George Monbiot has hit out at what he calls “meatwashing” by New Zealand’s Silver Fern Farms.

Best by the rest...

31 Mar 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: Stuff’s Forever Project magazine looks at climate progress from some of our biggest emitters; the government’s approval of new oil and gas exploration conflicts with goals to limit warming; and Auckland harbour crossing options explained.

Govt announces new waste strategy will cut emissions

30 Mar 2023

The government announced a new waste strategy yesterday that it says will cut tens of thousands of CO2-equivalent emissions with kerbside food scrap collection.

Reserve Bank seeks feedback on managing climate-related risks

30 Mar 2023

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is seeking feedback on proposed new guidance for the financial sector on managing climate-related risks.

Price of NZUs at 18-month low

29 Mar 2023

The price of NZUs has dropped to an 18-month low after a short-lived jump following the failed carbon auction on March 15.

Methane cools even as it heats

29 Mar 2023

Most climate models do not yet account for a new UC Riverside discovery: methane traps a great deal of heat in Earth's atmosphere, but also creates cooling clouds that offset 30% of the heat.

Trees grow for extra month as planet warms: study

29 Mar 2023

Researchers studying hardwoods in northwest Ohio say a century of warming has extended their annual growing season by a month on average.

Nearly a quarter of Auckland’s mortgaged homes at risk from 1-in-100 year floods

28 Mar 2023

Nearly a quarter of New Zealand banks’ residential mortgage exposures in Auckland are ‘at-risk’ to a 1-in-100 year rainfall flood event, according to new data from the Reserve Bank.

Climate action on the ballot paper: Shaw

27 Mar 2023

The IPCC’s latest blunt warning on climate change came shortly after James Shaw's own warning that the Greens would not be pushed around on climate change policy in the future.

Climate change minister to meet with leading MMT economist

27 Mar 2023

By Jeremy Rose | Climate Change Minister James Shaw is to hold a virtual meeting with leading modern monetary theorist Stephanie Kelton.

Ditched container return scheme means ordinary Kiwis pay for pollution

24 Mar 2023

Prime minister Chris Hipkins ditched a planned container return scheme as part of his “bread and butter” policy reset - a mistake that has left society picking up the tab for industry pollution, according to a waste and policy expert.

Best by the rest...

24 Mar 2023

In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: the Climate Change Commision wants the Government to explain why it rejected advice; meanwhile, the commission failed to win legal costs from Lawyers for Climate Action NZ; and the Labour-Green coalition is under pressure as Labour dumps climate policies.

Wind farm noise not harmful to health: New study finds no evidence of wind turbine syndrome

24 Mar 2023

A new scientific study has become the latest to debunk the theory that infrasound generated by wind farms can be harmful to human health, finding no evidence at all for the existence of what has become known as wind turbine syndrome.

Govt announces review of the ETS

23 Mar 2023

The government has announced it is reviewing the Emissions Trading Scheme to see whether it can play a stronger role in driving New Zealand’s climate response.

Taiwan diary: Getting there

23 Mar 2023

Carbon News editor Jeremy Rose is in Taiwan attending the Taipei Cycle show and talking to thought leaders in the climate change space. Over the next week he’ll be filing a regular diary updating us what’s he’s seen and learnt.

Lake Onslow pumped hydro doomed to fall by the wayside

22 Mar 2023

It is becoming increasingly likely the Onslow pumped hydro scheme will never even break ground.

Climate resilient vertical farming gets govt funding boost

22 Mar 2023

The government is investing $3.53 million in a vertical farming venture that uses up to 95% less water, is climate resilient, and pesticide-free.

Massive jump in ETS forestry land registrations

21 Mar 2023

Jeremy Rose | More than 221,000 hectares of forest land was registered in the ETS last year - not far off half of the total 500,000 plus hectares registered since the scheme came into force in 2008.

Climate change: “It’s here, it's now, it’s us” - local experts on IPCC report

21 Mar 2023

The IPCC's latest report pulls no punches: “Climate change is here, it’s now, it’s us,” says Nick Cradock-Henry, GNS Science and IPCC contributing author.

Underwater turbulence revealed as a key factor in climate change

21 Mar 2023

When someone mentions waves, we are most likely to think of the beach and surfers riding breaks to shore, not the waves deep beneath the ocean's surface. Now, new research has shed light on the important role underwater waves play in climate change

Resource consents must speed up to meet climate change targets

20 Mar 2023

New research shows that a 50% improvement in resource consent processing times could be needed for New Zealand to meet its 2050 emissions target.

National's revolving door for climate change portfolio

20 Mar 2023

Todd Muller’s resignation continues the National Party’s revolving door of climate change spokespeople, with North Shore MP Simon Watts now taking on the role.

Climate crisis worsens health disparities

17 Mar 2023

Climate change is already exacerbating health disparities for isolated communities and rural Māori - and we must prepare now for future disasters, rural doctors say.

Iwi groups throw support behind seabed mining ban

17 Mar 2023

More than 20 marae, hapū, iwi and environmental groups are calling on Prime Minister Chris Hipkins to support a bill to ban seabed mining.

We’re building harder, hotter cities: it’s vital we protect and grow urban green spaces – new report

17 Mar 2023

By Timothy Welch - The Conversation | Recent extreme weather events have provided a foretaste of how supercharged storms might threaten our future. So the release today of a new report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (PCE) is very good timing.

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Govt promises ‘earlier action’ in response to Commission’s warning climate targets at risk

Fri 17 Oct 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Government says it will “explore opportunities for earlier action” ahead of the third Emissions Reduction Plan, and has committed to looking at ways to stop the system of free carbon credits for industrial polluters from disincentivising industrial decarbonisation.

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Transpower tracks more than 100 new grid projects

Tue 14 Oct 2025

Transpower’s latest connection data show more than 100 generation, storage and load projects in its pipeline, reflecting the rapid pace of electrification across the country.

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All carrot, no stick for farmers on methane

Fri 17 Oct 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | COMMENT: The abandonment of methane emissions pricing and the adoption of a weaker target is effectively the last nail in the coffin of the historic cross-parliamentary consensus embedded in the Zero Carbon Act 2019.

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Govt releases updated emissions projections

Mon 13 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Ministry for the Environment has released updated emissions projections to 2050, which show significant differences to the Climate Change Commission's recent projections for the same period.

Transport
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Air NZ inks deal for its first internationally verified carbon credits

9 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | Air New Zealand has committed to buying 8000 tonnes of carbon removals by 2030, in partnership with local native forest investment platform My Native Forest.

Forestry
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Emails show forestry lobby fought Gisborne crackdown as slash clean-up drags on

26 Sep 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Sustainable land use advocates are accusing Eastland Wood Council of stonewalling efforts to tighten forestry rules, after correspondence between the group and the local council was released under the Official Information Act.

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Eraring power station is a black coal-fired power station on the shores of Lake Macquarie, southeast of Newcastle, NSW

Climate credibility gap widening for Aussie firms

1 Oct 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | Australian public companies’ climate change commitments are in retreat, reflecting difficulty in achieving stated targets and increased fossil use, but not because of any pressure to make less effort, according to a study of major companies’ ESG reporting.

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