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Apple using carbon-free aluminium
25 Mar 2022
Apple has announced that it will be using carbon-free aluminum in future products, with the latest iPhone SE in line to take advantage of the new environmentally friendly manufacturing process.

Taihoa on hydrogen plans: Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
24 Mar 2022
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Simon Upton, has warned the government that the opportunity costs of developing a green hydrogen industry are likely to outweigh the benefits.

No carless days on horizon
23 Mar 2022
Minister of energy Megan Woods has ruled out an International Energy Agency (IEA) proposal for car free Sundays.

A third of drivers eyeing up EVs and hybrids as fuel prices skyrocket
22 Mar 2022
One third of respondents to a Consumer poll said they were considering switching to a hybrid or EV in response to increasing fuel prices.

Free public transport for Simplicity Kiwisaver employees
21 Mar 2022
Simplicity Kiwisaver has given its staff free public transport in an effort to cut the company’s carbon footprint.

Discounting our grandchildren’s wellbeing
18 Mar 2022
New Zealand’s current approach to evaluating the long-term environmental impacts of investments is sacrificing the wellbeing of our grandchildren for the benefit of those alive today, a select committee heard this week.

ETS auction spurs demand on spotmarket
17 Mar 2022
Buyers were out in force following yesterday’s ETS auction, with the CommTrade and Carbon Match platforms trading in excess of 600,000 NZUs before the close of trade.

Public consultation opens on climate-related disclosures
17 Mar 2022
The External Reporting Board (XRB) yesterday released part-two of the climate-related disclosure standards for public consultation.

ETS auction clears at $70.00
16 Mar 2022
THE first NZ ETS auction of the year cleared at $70.00 today.

Is the government sacrificing planetary gain to ease pump pain?
15 Mar 2022
If there’s a positive side to the skyrocketing price of fuel it’s that it will speed up the transition to a decarbonised transport sector, right? One of the country’s leading experts isn’t convinced petrol at $3 a litre was ever going to make much difference.

Back to the future: bottle drives on the horizon
14 Mar 2022
The government has announced plans for the reintroduction of a refundable deposit on drink containers – something not seen since the 1980s.

Renewable electricity generation hits 26-year high
11 Mar 2022
The share of electricity generated from renewable sources hit a 26-year high in the final quarter of 2021 after sizeable increases hydro and wind generation, according to data published today by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

Wellington to roll out 166km of cycleways
11 Mar 2022
The Wellington City Council yesterday voted to proceed with a 166km connected cycleway network.

Cutting carbon from the daily commute
11 Mar 2022
A New Zealand company has developed the first digital tool to help reduce carbon emissions generated by the country’s commuters.

Ukraine invasion sees NZ carbon price nose-dive
10 Mar 2022
The price of carbon on the New Zealand spot market has nose-dived from a high of $86.25 last month to just $70.25 at the close of trading yesterday
NZ Green Investment Finance confident it’s not funding muscle cars
9 Mar 2022
The chief executive of the NZ Green Investment Finance told the Finance and Infrastructure Committee, this morning, that the green bank had sufficient safeguards in place to ensure it didn’t end up funding muscle cars instead of EVs.

10 YEARS AGO...
9 Mar 2022
Ten years ago, GlobalData was predicting huge growth in wind power markets.
Time will tell whether lawyers had a knockout blow in climate case
8 Mar 2022
If there’s a cliché that defines how New Zealand likes to see itself on the world stage, it’s “punching above our weight”. A group of lawyers spent much of last week arguing that when it comes to climate change not only do we not punch above our weight we’ve cooked the books to relegate ourselves to the featherweight division.

Number of cars de-registered almost doubled in 2021
7 Mar 2022
A total of 424,328 vehicles weren’t re-registered in 2021 up from 217,610 in 2020.
Marine heatwaves getting longer and hotter: NIWA
7 Mar 2022
A new report by NIWA scientists is warning New Zealand could experience very long and "very severe" marine heatwaves by the end of the century.

Tariffs on 290 environmentally beneficial goods flushed down the loo
4 Mar 2022
A 5% tariff on composting toilets is one of more than 290 tariffs on environmentally beneficial goods flushed down the loo in the recently announced free trade agreement between the UK and New Zealand – but will it really make any difference?
Govt proposes excluding permanent exotic forests from ETS
3 Mar 2022
The government has released a discussion document that proposes removing exotic forests – such as pinus radiata – from being registered under the permanent post-1989 category of New Zealand’s Emission Trading Scheme

Southern Hemisphere's first electric ferry cuts emissions by 80+%
2 Mar 2022
The Ika Rere, the Southern Hemisphere's only electric ferry, carried its first paying customers yesterday and initial indications are it will cut carbon emissions by up to 85%.
Kiwi climate scientist's call for strike makes New York Times
2 Mar 2022
Massey University's Bruce Glavovic was in the news yesterday as one of the authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's latest assessment. Today's he's in the New York Times making the case for a climate scientists strike.
Need to focus on coastal cities: Bruce Glavovic
2 Mar 2022
Dr Bruce Glavovic may be calling for climate scientist strike but he's still doing his utmost to alert the public to the dire consequences of climate change. In his latest piece for The Conversation he argues that coastal cities are where transformative climate-resilient development can happen.
Police action against protesters delays climate court case
2 Mar 2022
The Climate Change Commission was set to begin its defence in the judicial hearing brought by Lawyers for Climate Action NZ this morning but the case was adjourned till this afternoon - presumably as a result of police attempts to clear the Covid-deniers currently occupying parliament grounds.

These solar panels pull in water vapor to grow crops in the desert
2 Mar 2022
Using a unique hydrogel, scientists in Saudi Arabia created a solar-driven system that successfully grows spinach by using water drawn from the air while producing electricity.

New guidelines for voluntary emission offsetting
1 Mar 2022
The Ministry for the Environment has released updated guidance for voluntary emissions offsetting.

Judicial review of Climate Change Commission underway
28 Feb 2022
A Lawyers for Climate Action NZ case claiming the Climate Change Commission recommendations to government violated the country’s climate laws and the Paris Agreement got underway in the High Court this morning.

Climate change likely to result in 24% hike in Canterbury rates
25 Feb 2022
Environment Canterbury’s Council is seeking public input on its proposal to hike rates by 24.1% to cover the cost of climate change mitigation initiatives.

First EV ute arrives in NZ
25 Feb 2022
CARBON NEWS wasn't among the invitees to the unveiling of New Zealand's first EV Ute - but the AA was and it claims "jaws dropped as the new EV T60 was unveiled in dramatic style."
Forestry rule changes could jeopardise net zero target: Forest Owners Assoc
24 Feb 2022
CABINET has approved changes to the Overseas Investment Act that will make it harder for overseas buyers to convert farmland to forestry, a move the Forest Owners Association says could jeopardise the country’s Net Zero target.
Glaciers continue to melt while emissions standstill
24 Feb 2022
There was no sustained reduction in New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions between 2005 and 2019 figures released by Stats NZ show.
Government commits $2 million to lithium recovery
23 Feb 2022
A government holding company is taking a $2 million stake in Geo40 Ltd to help it upscale is lithium recovery technology at Ohaaki near Taupo.
Environmental taxes as proportion of total remain static
23 Feb 2022
Environmental taxes increased by $315 million to $5.8 billion from March 2019 to March 2020, just released data from Stats NZ shows.

Green groups slam HSBC's new targets for cutting financed emissions
23 Feb 2022
HSBC has published new targets for reducing financed emissions from its clients in the energy sector, claiming they are "net-zero-aligned". But campaign groups argue that they defer important decisions on coal and could lead to the bank financing oil and gas expansion.

Award-winning businessman calls on government to subsidise commuter e-bikes
22 Feb 2022
AN award-winning designer of carbon fibre e-bikes says the government should look at offering a rebate on the country’s most environmentally friendly form of electric transport in the same way its subsidising EVs.

Engineered bacteria produce chemicals with negative carbon emissions
22 Feb 2022
Bacteria engineered to turn carbon dioxide into compounds used in paint remover and hand sanitiser could offer a carbon-negative way of manufacturing industrial chemicals.

Fatal distraction: the problem with the methane pledge
22 Feb 2022
Over the past year, the world has experienced severe heatwaves, wildfires, and drought. As global temperature continues to creep upwards, these events will become more frequent and more extreme.
$54.46 million paid out in clean car rebates so far
21 Feb 2022
A total of $54.46 million was dished out to buyers of 8457 EVs and plug in hybrids under the government's clean car discount scheme in its first six months.

$1.5 trillion lent to coal industry since 2019
21 Feb 2022
Banks and investors have channeled massive sums of money to support the coal industry in recent years, according to new research, propping up the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel at a time when humanity is facing a climate emergency.
Trickle-down carbon savings celebrated with passing of Clean Car Bill
18 Feb 2022
Parliament heard yesterday that the Clean Car Discount Bill was a gift to low-income families, a tax on hardworking families, the cause of a massive uptick in the sales of high polluting vehicles and the means by which 12 megatons of carbon emissions will be avoided.

Carbon farmers could “walk away” from liabilities: report warns
17 Feb 2022
A discussion document, funded by farming groups and councils, is warning investors could plant pinus radiata at high density for carbon only yields and then "walk away" from their emission liabilities (and pest, disease and fire risk) by winding up their limited liability companies.

Forests follow unexpected—and surprisingly fast—paths to recovery
17 Feb 2022
A new study found that carbon, nitrogen and soil density in cleared forests reached 90% of levels in untouched forests after 1 to 9 years. They key was leaving them alone.
Surge in carbon price could speed up Greater Wellington's climate mitigation
16 Feb 2022
Greater Wellington Regional Council’s climate committee is recommending the council take advantage in the surge in value of its carbon holdings to borrow an extra $5 million to invest in lowering its carbon footprint.
NZU spot price closing in on 2024 cost containment trigger
15 Feb 2022
At close of trading yesterday the NZU had hit an all time high of $84.50 on the Commtrade site. With the cost containment reserve trigger price set at $70 it's all but inevitable the entire 7 million units available in 2022 will be snapped up at next month's NZ ETS auction.

‘Dangerously fast’ methane increase suggests feedback mechanism may have begun
15 Feb 2022
Methane concentrations in the atmosphere have risen at a “dangerously fast” rate and now exceed 1,900 parts per billion, prompting some researchers to warn that climate change itself may be driving the increase.

NZX listed carbon fund now worth nearly $100 million
14 Feb 2022
The NZX traded SALT Carbon Fund has shot up in value from just $9.39 million in January of last year to $98.45 million at the end of last week.

Obituary: Peter Neilson - The ETS one of his most successful campaigns
14 Feb 2022
By Graeme Colman: Four days before he died last week, Peter Neilson was working on one of the last chapters of his memoir. It details the touch-and-go final effort to pass a law introducing emissions trading.

Polar bear inbreeding and bird 'divorces': Weird ways climate change is affecting animal species
14 Feb 2022
The world's biodiversity is constantly being threatened by warming temperatures and extreme changes in climate and weather patterns.