Incoming govt might face $24 billion climate bill
28 Nov 2023
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| PHOTO: Tiaki Tāmaki Makaurau - Conservation Auckland |
By Liz Kivi
The new government has a major task ahead to deliver on the country’s international obligations for emissions reductions, with implications for international trade if targets aren’t met.
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EECA seeks answers on NZ's future fuel mix
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By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority is looking for specialists to assess the role future low-emissions fuels could play in New Zealand’s energy system.
Australia is at least ten years ahead of us on solar. It’s time we caught up.
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West Coast Conservation Board chair concerned over loosening commercial concessions
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Offshore renewable energy bill passes, opening path for developers
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Ombudsman upholds complaint PM’s office ‘unreasonably withheld’ climate law briefing
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High Court upholds forestry directors' environmental liability
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