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31 Mar 2020
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By Shannon Morris-Williams | Major regional events in Vanuatu and Fiji this month have underscored the Pacific's continued focus on climate action, with locally led innovation and sustainable farming highlighted as critical tools for tackling the region's environmental challenges.
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By Liz Kivi | Resources Minister Shane Jones has announced a $3 million grant for the Gas to Geoheat Tauranga Geothermal System Project as part of the Government's plan to double geothermal energy by 2040.
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Large batteries and more strategic use of hydro generation are starting to flatten winter electricity price peaks, reducing reliance on expensive thermal generation.
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Investment in energy storage is maturing globally, with the need for resilient and flexible power driving demand for storage, but New Zealand has some catching up to do, according to a new report.
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Mana whenua voices to inform flood resilience in South Wairarapa
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By Emily Ireland, Local Democracy Reporter | As South Wairarapa reels from a string of devastating floods, mana whenua representatives are coming together to discuss their role in how the region rebuilds.
EMA pushes for steady hand on energy and regulation
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By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Employers and Manufacturers Association wants the next government to commit to a long-term energy plan and allow faster investment in renewable generation, at the same time as slowing the pace of policy change and providing businesses with greater certainty.
Experts call on Govt to withdraw ‘repugnant’ legislation to block climate lawsuits
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By Liz Kivi | Lawyers and climate policy experts are calling on the Government to withdraw legislation intended to block climate lawsuits, with an adaptation expert arguing that the legislation could worsen the insurance protection gap.
Who should pay for adaptation? Local Govt NZ calls for clarity
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By Liz Kivi | Local Government New Zealand wants more clarity from central government on the vexed issue of ‘who pays’ for climate adaptation, with the organisation hitting back at comments from the Climate Change Minister that local councils are spending too much on climate resilience.
Southland preparing for El Niño weather
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Matthew Rosenberg, Local Democracy Reporter | A Southland council is readying itself for the potential fallout of an El Niño event which could bring wet weather to the south.
