Algae commercialisation
5 Dec 2008
January 29-30, 2009: National Algae Association. Algae Commercialisation, Research and Business Networking Forum
The National Algae Association is the first national trade association for the algae industry in the United States. Algae is a renewable fuel, does not affect the food channel and eats C02.
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Greenpeace warns of NZ bowing to US mining bullying
Thu 5 Feb 2026
Media release | News that the New Zealand government is in talks with the Trump administration on a critical minerals deal is drawing fierce criticism from Greenpeace Aotearoa, who warn of unchecked environmental destruction, Te Tiriti violations, and Aotearoa becoming a pawn in the US’s quest for further geopolitical control.
CLIMATE CALENDAR
Thu 5 Feb 2026
The Carbon News calendar of talks, events, conferences, consultations, and petitions related to climate change.
Fast-moving floodwater poses hidden danger for cities
Tue 3 Feb 2026
Media release: University of Canterbury | Floodwater doesn’t have to be deep to be dangerous — sometimes it just has to be moving.
Waituna Lagoon in better health for World Wetlands Day
Tue 3 Feb 2026
Media release: Department of Conservation | A new survey of Waituna Lagoon in Southland shows a significant improvement in health for the internationally important Ramsar wetland compared to a year ago.
Govt cuts biosecurity levy for international travellers
Mon 2 Feb 2026
Media release: New Zealand Government | From today, the biosecurity part of the Border Processing Levy will drop by 30 percent for most arriving travellers, Minister for Biosecurity Andrew Hoggard says.
Deforestation and cropland expansion driving stronger heatwaves
29 Jan 2026
New research has revealed that land clearing and rapid development can sharply intensify heatwaves beyond the impacts of global warming, offering important lessons for many countries already grappling with record-breaking heat.
Kiwis back renewables over fossil fuels, polling reveals
28 Jan 2026
Media release: WWF-New Zealand and Lawyers for Climate Action | New nationwide polling shows strong public support for renewable energy over fossil fuels, growing concern about New Zealand’s climate backsliding, and widespread unease that a return to offshore oil and gas exploration could expose the country to trade and legal risks.
Mercury powers up new geothermal generator
26 Jan 2026
Media release | A new fifth unit at Mercury’s Ngā Tamariki Geothermal Station, near Taupō, has begun delivering generation to the grid.
Offshore windfarms enhance function of coastal waters and diversity of aquatic life
19 Dec 2025
Media release | A study conducted by researchers from Murdoch University in Australia and Dalian Ocean University in China has found that offshore windfarms can improve marine ecosystems and diversify aquatic food chains.
Meri Kirihimete
19 Dec 2025
This is our final issue for the year as the Carbon News team takes a break over the summer holidays. A huge thank you for your subscriptions and support! We’ll be back with more crucial climate coverage from New Zealand and around the world from 26 January 2026.