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Media round-up
4 Oct 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: could ‘hot air’ accounting could meet NZ’s Paris climate target? government advice says no new gas fields are likely to be discovered or developed in the next 10 years; and rising temperatures are putting our youngest at risk of life-long health problems.

NZ needs to optimise its natural advantage for carbon removal
3 Oct 2024
By Shannon Williams | Carbon capture should be monetised as a commodity, and New Zealand needs to seize on its natural advantages for carbon removal, according to a University of Canterbury researcher.

What’s in it for us? Pātea pledges to mess with miners
3 Oct 2024
Seabed miners will face direct action on the waves if they are given Government fast-track approval, says Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer.

OIO approves sale of West Coast forestry harvesting rights
3 Oct 2024
The Overseas Investment Office has approved Ngāi Tahu Forestry’s plan to sell harvesting rights to its 26,700ha forestry estate on the West Coast.

Govt fossil fuel plan will increase costs and emissions and won’t help energy security: Hood
2 Oct 2024
The government’s plan to restart oil and gas exploration won’t improve New Zealand’s near-term energy security challenges, and signals a long-term direction for the energy system with higher costs, less security, and higher greenhouse gas emissions, according to an expert.

Greenwashing litigation growing risk for businesses: expert
2 Oct 2024
By Liz Kivi | A lawsuit alleging that Fonterra is spreading misleading claims about butter highlights greenwashing litigation as an increasing risk for businesses, according to a legal expert.

Climate adaptation report lacks detail, urgent action required
2 Oct 2024
The Environmental Defence Society says the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee's report on climate adaption lacks detail, while Forest & Bird calls for urgent action to help adapt to the challenges posed by climate change.

Restarting oil and gas exploration risks free trade agreements: official advice
1 Oct 2024
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade advice to the government says that restarting offshore oil and gas exploration is likely to breach the Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the European Union.

Work needed for cross-party consensus on critical climate issues
1 Oct 2024
Consensus on critical climate issues among New Zealand political parties is proving challenging, according to the Finance and Expenditure Committee’s inquiry into climate adaptation.

Greenpeace files lawsuit against Fonterra for greenwashing
30 Sep 2024
Greenpeace Aotearoa is taking legal action against Fonterra for allegedly misleading customers.

Energy rationing proposal shot down by MfE
30 Sep 2024
By Shannon Williams | Tradable energy quotas must be in place before New Zealand has a fuel shortage crisis, Degrowth Aotearoa told a select committee.

Minister to meet Pacific Islands climate leaders
30 Sep 2024
Climate change minister Simon Watts is travelling to Fiji today to attend a Ministerial Meeting (Talanoa) with Pacific Island Countries, Australia, and New Zealand.

Govt allows only five days for submissions on repeal of oil and gas ban
27 Sep 2024
By Liz Kivi | The government is allowing only five days for the public to make submissions on legislation to restart oil and gas exploration.

Environment Canterbury commits to climate plan
27 Sep 2024
Environment Canterbury Regional Council has approved its first Climate Action Plan, outlining its current and future response to climate change.

Media round-up
27 Sep 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: ACT leader David Seymour condemns school climate protests; five anti-mining activists were arrested in central Wellington; and gas industry boasts about successful lobbying.

Environment Southland taken to court over wetlands dispute
26 Sep 2024
The Environmental Law Initiative is heading to the Christchurch High Court next week to challenge Environment Southland for what it says are failures to fulfil legal obligations to monitor wetlands.

Govt fired up for return of fossil fuel exploration
26 Sep 2024
The coalition government’s legislation to reinstate offshore oil and gas exploration has had its first reading in Parliament under urgency, but the Green Party is vowing to revoke permits if it returns to government.

Franz Josef ratepayers await stopbank loan details
26 Sep 2024
By Lois Williams, Local Democracy Reporter | Franz Josef community leaders are urging the West Coast Regional Council to think twice before saddling them with a $4 million debt for flood protection.

XRB eyeing changes to climate reporting regime
25 Sep 2024
The External Reporting Board says it will make tweaks to the climate reporting regime by the end of the year, with consultation beginning in the next few weeks.

Lawyers warn govt against rolling back corporate climate governance
25 Sep 2024
Lawyers for Climate Action has warned the government against significant changes it is considering to the country’s corporate climate governance framework.

Ad agency activists ‘name and shame’ fossil fuel promoters
25 Sep 2024
Ad agency climate activist group Comms Declare has launched in New Zealand, calling out 14 local agencies as ignoring the scientific consensus to keep promoting fossil fuel clients.

$27 million subsidy for low emissions heavy vehicles
24 Sep 2024
Last week the government announced $27.75 million for the Low Emissions Heavy Vehicle Fund, to subsidise the purchase price of low and zero-emissions heavy vehicles.

Canterbury councils confirm $1.47m for climate plan
24 Sep 2024
The 11 councils in Canterbury have confirmed $1.47 million in funding over three years for the Canterbury Climate Partnership Plan.

Oil and gas industry slows energy transition as focus shifts back to fossil fuels, says GlobalData
24 Sep 2024
The oil and gas industry has pursued energy transition avenues to decarbonise, however heightened energy security fears amid the Ukraine war have brought back the focus on fossil fuels.

RMA is out – govt to replace with two new laws
23 Sep 2024
Two new laws are set to replace the Resource Management Act, with the government placing private property rights at its core.

Canadian company looking at Taranaki oil and gas
23 Sep 2024
Canadian energy company Monumental Energy is exploring oil and gas opportunities in the Taranaki region this week in partnership with New Zealand Energy Corp.

Govt developing sustainable finance strategy
23 Sep 2024
The government is partnering with the Centre for Sustainable Finance to develop a sustainable finance strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand.

High temperatures and air pollution driving increase in strokes
23 Sep 2024
Climate change is driving an increase in strokes, with air pollution and high temperatures partly to blame for a 70% increase in new strokes worldwide over the past three decades, according to a new study.

How to prevent widespread harm of plastic pollution? New research
20 Sep 2024
Tackling microplastic pollution, which could more than double by 2040, needs a strategy which takes on board economics and human behaviour as well as science, according to a review of 20 years of microplastics research.

Hazard mapping has 'chilling effect' on Nelson property market
20 Sep 2024
By Max Frethey, Local Democracy Reporter | Proposed hazard maps for Nelson are allegedly preventing properties across the city from being insured.

Inghams, Lodestone enter 20-year solar generation agreement
20 Sep 2024
Poultry producer Inghams has entered into a new 20-year solar generation partnership with Lodestone Energy, beginning 2025.

Media round-up
20 Sep 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: Preparing for disasters should be a bipartisan process; the government considers removing public sector carbon neutrality goal; and Methanex job losses could prove a blow for gas plans.

Environmentalists to bolster legal team in face of govt reforms
19 Sep 2024
The Environmental Defence Society is looking to strengthen its resource management team with a legal expert to lead its engagement against what it says are "extremely concerning" policy changes.

NZ’s decision to restart fossil fuel exploration will be ‘hard to explain to future generations’: leading climate scientist
19 Sep 2024
By Liz Kivi | The government’s plan to restart oil and gas exploration is set to lock in higher levels of global warming, according to a leading Australian climate scientist.

IRD consulting on tax and forestry ETS
19 Sep 2024
The Inland Revenue Department is consulting on an interpretation statement on tax and the forestry emissions trading scheme.

NZ could be 3°C warmer this century
18 Sep 2024
Aotearoa New Zealand could be up to 3°C warmer as soon as 2090, according to new climate predictions from the Ministry for the Environment.

Manawa deal: a red rag to a bull
18 Sep 2024
Contact’s proposal to takeover Manawa may make commercial sense, but it is like waving a red rag at a bull when it comes to the politics of the move.

‘Grave concerns’: experts plead with govt not to increase speed limits
17 Sep 2024
A coalition of experts is urging the government to drop its plan to increase speed limits, in an open letter arguing it will lead to more deaths and higher health costs as well as increased emissions.

Climate shouldn't be politicised: Carr
17 Sep 2024
By Shannon Williams | Climate Change Commission chair Rod Carr said it "defies belief" that the climate is a political debate.

Research to solve climate challenges scoops millions in funding
17 Sep 2024
A range of sustainability and climate-related projects have been awarded funding from the 2024 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Endeavour Fund.

Industry says coal ‘critical’ to minerals strategy
16 Sep 2024
The mining lobby says coal should be included in the government’s just-released list of minerals deemed essential to New Zealand’s economy.

Govt must rethink energy assumptions: Rewiring Aotearoa
16 Sep 2024
Electrification presents a significant opportunity to future-proof the economy as well as reduce gross emissions, according to Rewiring Aotearoa.

Emissions down overall, despite higher electricity emissions
16 Sep 2024
By Robert McLachlan | Although emissions from electricity have increased, according to the latest data, use of oil, coal, and gas has dropped off compared to the previous quarter.

Electricity emissions soar 169% in June quarter
13 Sep 2024
Increased use of non-renewable sources saw emissions from electricity generation soar 169% between April and June.

Solar picking up pace
13 Sep 2024
The solar rush continues to pick up pace with Lodestone Energy starting construction on its fourth North Island utility-scale solar farm near Whitianga.

Environmental group challenges forestry claims
13 Sep 2024
By Zita Campbell, Local Democracy Reporter | Environmentalists are rejecting claims by a forestry umbrella group that Gisborne District Council does not have the expertise to support and regulate the industry.

Media round-up
13 Sep 2024
In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: a former top diplomat says we need to step up our game with our next climate target; are Kiwis really ‘sick and tired’ of spending on cycleways? and why Aotearoa isn’t doing enough to fund climate action.

Minister says buying offshore carbon credits ‘unrealistic’
12 Sep 2024
By Liz Kivi | Climate change minister Simon Watts says buying carbon mitigation offshore to meet the country’s international climate obligations is “unrealistic”.

Climate venture fund invests in alternative oat milk start-up
12 Sep 2024
The Climate VC Fund is the largest investor in a seed-funding round to bring Christchurch-based alternative oat milk start-up Teiny to market.

Zespri looks at NZ-Belgium low-emissions shipping corridor
12 Sep 2024
Zespri and shipping partner ANL/CMA CGM have launched a feasibility study into a possible low-emissions shipping corridor between between Tauranga and Zeebrugge in Belgium, via the Panama Canal.