10 YEARS AGO...
21 Apr 2022

Ten years ago, Treasury confirmed to Carbon News that a crash in the price of carbon had seen it revise its advise to government about the likelihood of the Emissions Trading Scheme being in surplus that year.
Open letter: NZ needs an essential use allocation plan for fuel – now
Today 11:30am
Wise Response Society | We are writing to make one demand: the government must publish a quantified, ranked essential use allocation plan for fuel - with litres-per-day allocations, tied to actual onshore stock levels and realistic resupply assumptions.
Cost of living dominates Kiwis’ concerns – but sustainability still shapes trust, choices and expectations of business
Today 11:30am
Media release: Sustainable Business Council | The cost of living continues to emerge as New Zealanders’ top concern - yet sustainability continues to play a decisive role in how people judge businesses, according to new research.
CLIMATE CALENDAR
Today 11:30am
The Carbon News calendar of talks, events, conferences, consultations, and petitions related to climate change.
AI tool predicts wildfire danger faster than current systems
Thu 26 Mar 2026
Media release | A wildfire forecasting system powered by artificial intelligence could help detect dangerous fire conditions earlier and reduce the cost of wildfire response, according to new research from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury.
Worst in a generation: Environmentalists slam fisheries reform bill
Wed 25 Mar 2026
Media release: Greenpeace | The Fisheries Amendment Bill, which will likely have its first reading in parliament this week, is being labelled the worst fisheries policy in a generation by environmental groups who are calling for it to be rejected to protect ocean health.
New online tool helps Whakatāne district communities understand climate risks
Tue 24 Mar 2026
Media release | Whakatāne District Council has released a new online mapping tool to help people better understand how climate change and climate-related hazards could affect different parts of the district, now and into the future.
World-leading plasma torch takes aim at NZ's most potent greenhouse gases
Tue 24 Mar 2026
Media release | A high-tech plasma torch was lit up today as Minister of Conservation, Hon Tama Potaka, officially opened the $10 million National Refrigerant Destruction Facility – signalling a new era in addressing the environmental impact of New Zealand’s most potent greenhouse gases.
Greens offer votes to National Party for immediate relief in fossil fuel crisis
23 Mar 2026
Media release | The Green Party is offering its votes to the National Party to get on with passing a sensible and urgent fossil fuel crisis relief package. With the Greens’ and National’s combined 63 votes, no other political party’s support is necessary.
New dataset maps NZ’s energy demand to 2050
23 Mar 2026
Media release: University of Canterbury | A new UC open dataset reveals how New Zealand’s hourly and regional energy demand could evolve by 2050.
Planting mānuka might bring birds, bats and insects back to farms
23 Mar 2026
Media release | New research published today in the New Zealand Journal of Ecology shows that Mānuka forests planted to support honey production provide positive nature-related impacts.