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International: United Nations

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CLIMATE CRISIS? No need to fear, the Cote d'Ivoire is here

14 Nov 2017

Just over 19,000 delegates and officials are attending the UN climate talks in Bonn. The largest party - 493 - comes from the Cote d'Ivoire.

ETS changes win us an award at Bonn talks

10 Nov 2017

Changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme have won New Zealand a Carbon Pricing Champion Award at international climate negotiations in Bonn.

Francesca Eggleton

Fonterra to talk farming at Bonn climate talks

9 Nov 2017

Fonterra will strut its stuff tomorrow at international climate talks in Bonn.

Africans call for US to be kicked out of Bonn talks

9 Nov 2017

African campaigners have called for US negotiators to be barred from climate talks under way in Bonn.

US now only country saying it won't be part of Paris Agreement

8 Nov 2017

Syria has decided to sign the Paris agreement on climate change, the world's final functioning state to do so.

Do it differently to ensure markets do their job

8 Nov 2017

Carbon markets need to do things differently to avoid the mistakes of the Kyoto Protocol, a market watchdog says.

New Zealand's team in Bonn

7 Nov 2017

New Zealand will be represented at international climate negotiations by climate minister James Shaw and Pacific minister Aupito William Sio.

UN climate summit means business

6 Nov 2017

This year’s annual UN climate summit, the twenty-third Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (https://cop23.unfccc.int/) in UN jargon (or COP23 for short), starts on 6 November – and for once it may have an unusual spring in its step.

India readies for clashes with developed world at Bonn

6 Nov 2017

SEVERAL AREAS of unfinished business mean talks in Bonn could ignite as developing nations seek concessions from the industrialised world

5 things MFAT wants you to know about COP23

6 Nov 2017

INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS to put meat on the bones of the Paris Agreement start in Bonn today, with Fiji in the presidency.

Market forces can go further, faster and cheaper to cut emissions

3 Nov 2017

Government delegations gathering in Bonn for the start of annual UN climate talks on Monday need to ramp up efforts, says the International Emissions Trading Association.

Fiji announces $100m ‘climate bond’ ahead of climate talks

20 Oct 2017

Fiji aims to raise $100 million ($NZ68m) to build resilience to climate change and support a shift to 100 per cent renewable energy.

NZ goes for 'triple win' at Bonn climate talks

18 Oct 2017

New Zealand will push a “triple win” for agriculture at international climate talks in Bonn next month.

NZ fires first COP23 shots in Fiji today

17 Oct 2017

Acting climate minister Paula Bennett will deliver New Zealand’s opening statement at the pre-COP climate talks in Fiji today.

Nicaragua yes leaves US and Syria out in the cold

22 Sep 2017

President Daniel Ortega has announced that Nicaragua will sign the Paris Agreement, leaving the US and Syria the only two countries not taking part in the global accord.

Fiji’s COP 23 message: ‘We are all in the same canoe’

22 Sep 2017

Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has urged leaders in New York to look beyond narrow self-interest as he outlined his plans for the COP23 climate talks presidency.

Paris Agreement needs to be politically, not legally, binding

28 Jul 2017

Whether countries have the legal right to back out of their climate commitments is irrelevant. It’s up to defenders to make sure it hurts them politically.

PARIS PACT: We might have less time than we thought

27 Jul 2017

A new global temperature baseline casts doubt on humanity's ability to meet the Paris target.

IT CAN BE DONE: Net zero emissions possible by 2060

7 Jun 2017

Global emissions can be pushed down to net zero by 2060 to meet the climate goals of the Paris Agreement, says the International Energy Agency.

We could be better off if US does withdraw from Paris deal

25 May 2017

A United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement could be the best outcome for international climate action.

Trump names May for decision on Paris pact

3 Apr 2017

President Donald Trump is planning to decide by late May on whether the US should stay in the Paris climate change agreement.

Only three EU states on track to meet Paris goals

31 Mar 2017

Only three European countries are on course to achieve the Paris Agreement targets, according to research which ranks the UK in fifth position on its progress towards the landmark climate treaty.

Antarctic sea ice sets record low temperature

6 Mar 2017

A new record warm temperature for Antarctica has been confirmed by the World Meteorological Organisation as sea ice surrounding the continent has shrunk to a record low.

Eye in the sky will spy on carbon cuts

2 Mar 2017

The world needs a way to verify that nations have made their promised carbon cuts in order to make the Paris agreement effective. And a sophisticated new satellite might be the answer.

Duterte signs Paris climate agreement

2 Mar 2017

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has signed the Paris Agreement on Climate Change putting the deal one step closer to ratification in the country.

Paris deal needs US, warns White House

30 Nov 2016

The world will not achieve its climate goals without an active US administration leading on greenhouse gas cuts, the White House has warned.

As envoys bicker, it’s time to focus on real climate action

29 Nov 2016

Countries have two years of arguing over the fine-print of the Paris climate deal ahead of them: it’s time to focus on what’s happening in the real world.

Dr Rhys Jones

NZ doctor gives Marrakech a message

22 Nov 2016

A New Zealand doctor told world leaders gathering in Marrakech that human rights must be protected as the world takes action on climate change.

Marrakech marks the start of a new era ... but going where?

21 Nov 2016

As dusk fell over Marrakech on Friday, a chill gripped the fast-emptying pavilions that housed the 2016 UN climate summit.

Musings from Marrakech ...

18 Nov 2016

Green Party MP Dr Kennedy Graham, a former diplomat and veteran of international climate change negotiations, reports from the latest round, in Marrakech.

Three amigos launch beyond-Trump strategies

18 Nov 2016

The US, Canada and Mexico have joined Germany in releasing strategies for radically cutting their greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century.

Tokelau comes under the Paris Agreement umbrella

17 Nov 2016

New Zealand is extending its ratification of the Paris Agreement to include Tokelau.

World needs major emissions cuts by 2020, says report

17 Nov 2016

All key sectors– including commercial agriculture – must have major emissions cuts under way by 2020 if the world is to keep global warming within the Paris Agreement’s 1.5deg limit, a new report says.

Meet the man nobody wants at Marrakech

17 Nov 2016

An awful lot of people at the Marrakech climate talks would really like it if Benjamin Sporton went home and never came back.

MARRAKECH MESSAGE: We've got enough clean credits

16 Nov 2016

New Zealand is likely to use 38.1 million tonnes of its surplus carbon credits to meet its next emissions reduction target and will not need access to international markets, climate change talks in Morocco have heard.

Obama’s climate envoys fight back

16 Nov 2016

US climate negotiators emerged from their post-election silence in Marrakech with a bellicose message that their legacy was beyond reach of Donald Trump.

Marrakech officials want hope for coal miners

16 Nov 2016

If the shift away from fossil fuels is not carefully managed, it will create left-behind communities and resentment, officials warn at COP22 climate talks.

Natural disasters push millions into poverty each year

16 Nov 2016

Earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and other extreme natural disasters push 26 million people into poverty each year and cost the global economy more than half a trillion dollars in lost consumption, the World Bank has said.

Marrakech nations wield carrots, not sticks

15 Nov 2016

Across the UN climate talks in Marrakech, countries are emphasising the benefits to the US of staying in the Paris Agreement.

Nations have one week to save Marrakech talks

14 Nov 2016

Climate diplomats in Marrakech are working furiously behind the scenes to send a message to Donald Trump that the world remains a place of pluralism and cooperation.

Other nations might obstruct Paris climate deal

14 Nov 2016

Concerns are mounting that Donald Trump’s victory could embolden some fossil fuel-rich countries to try unpicking the historic Paris climate agreement, which came into force last week.

American Muslims ditch fossil fuels investments

14 Nov 2016

As representatives of many of the world’s main religions join financial leaders in calling for a switch of investment from polluting energy to renewables, a prominent Islamic organisation says it will do just that, in a landmark divestment commitment from a Muslim institution.

PLEASE EXPLAIN: NZ under scrutiny in Marrakech

10 Nov 2016

New Zealand's progress on cutting greenhouse gas emissions will come under international scrutiny at climate talks in Marrakech on Monday.

Marrakech climate talks have no Plan B

10 Nov 2016

Delegates gathered at the COP22 United Nations climate conference in Morocco did not expect a United States election upset.

Churches call for fossil fuel funds divestments

9 Nov 2016

The world’s churches – including some in New Zealand – are calling on governments to get their countries’ pension funds out of fossil fuels.

Climate change momentum begins today with Marrakech

8 Nov 2016

The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Marrakech has started - just three days after the Paris Agreement entered into force.

The day the world shut the door on disaster

8 Nov 2016

PATRICIA ESPINOSA, UNFCCC Executive Secretary and SALAHEDDINE MEZOUAR, President of COP22 and Morocco Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation look at the UN climate conference which opened today in Marrakech:

Fossil fuel majors strut their stuff for Marrakech

8 Nov 2016

The oil industry has been in damage limitation mode ahead of this week’s climate change talks in the Moroccan city of Marrakech.

Paris will not kill fossil fuels, says ex-Saudi oil chief

8 Nov 2016

The oil and gas industry will thrive despite the UN’s new greenhouse gas slashing pact, says former Saudi oil chief and lead climate negotiator Ali Al-Naimi.

What nations need to achieve in Marrakech

4 Nov 2016

The past 12 months have been a relatively good year for global climate policy. Next week, the world’s countries meet in Marrakech to follow up on the gains made at Paris last year and to try to reconcile these two facts.

Australia
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Battery subsidy scheme set for 'urgent' overhaul as costs run out of control

16 Dec 2025

Australian Energy Minister Chris Bowen has announced big changes to the government's battery subsidy scheme amid claims most of its $2.3 billion budget has been spent in just six months.

United States
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EPA erases references to human-caused climate change from websites

Fri 19 Dec 2025

EPA has scrubbed references to people’s contribution to rising temperatures from some of its climate change webpages.

China
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Verra cancels four tree planting projects in China. And starts reviews of 45 more projects

16 Dec 2025

“Multiple carbon projects in China are facing serious allegations regarding the authenticity of government approval documents."

Europe
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France updates its 2050 carbon neutrality roadmap

17 Dec 2025

To mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, France released a revamped climate plan promising to phase out oil and gas and sharply increase electricity use.

United Kingdom
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Net-zero scenario is ‘cheapest option’ for UK, says energy system operator

15 Dec 2025

A scenario that meets the “net-zero by 2050” goal would be the “cheapest” option for the UK, according to modelling by the National Energy System Operator (NESO).

Canada
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The ecological havens flourishing beneath power lines

Fri 19 Dec 2025

Initiatives to foster native wildflowers, grasses and shrubs are turning utility corridors into wildlife corridors.

Asia
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‘Not normal’: Climate crisis supercharged deadly monsoon floods in Asia

12 Dec 2025

Cyclones like those in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Malaysia that killed 1,750 are ‘alarming new reality’.

Pacific
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Pacific fisheries summit gives a boost to albacore and seabirds

Fri 19 Dec 2025

Much of the world’s albacore tuna catch, which usually ends up in a can, comes from the southwestern Pacific Ocean, where fishery managers just passed a new set of conservation rules.

Antarctic/Arctic
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Arctic endured year of record heat as climate scientists warn of ‘winter being redefined’

Thu 18 Dec 2025

Region known as ‘world’s refrigerator’ is heating up as much as four times as quickly as global average, Noaa experts say.

Africa
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Are rainforests now a cause of, rather than the answer to, climate change?

15 Dec 2025

A new study finds that Africa’s forests, responsible for one-fifth of global carbon removal, are beginning to generate carbon as the result of human activity.

South America
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Thousands of climate disasters are not included in official reports from Amazonian countries

12 Dec 2025

More than 12,500 extreme weather events impacted the Amazon and its population in 10 years, but countries have not generated enough information about it, according to a new scientific study.

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