Procurement changes "backward" – Green Building Council
15 Apr 2025
Removing procurement requirements for independent sustainability and energy efficiency benchmarking is a backward step, and fails to consider the impact of the changes, according to The New Zealand Green Building Council.
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Govt slashes environmental funding by $1 billion
Today 11:30am
By Shannon Morris-Williams | Central government funding for the environment is set to fall by a quarter in 2025/26, prompting warnings that hard-won environmental improvements may now stall or reverse.
Minister warned over lack of rationale for climate policy
Today 11:30am
By Liz Kivi | Climate Change Minister Simon Watts’ formal explanation of why the Government isn’t going to follow the independent Climate Change Commission’s advice on climate targets is still in the pipeline, the Minister has confirmed.
James Palmer to take the reins at Earth Sciences NZ
Today 11:30am
Chief executive of the Ministry for the Environment James Palmer has been named the new CEO at Earth Sciences New Zealand, effective 2 March 2026.
NZ fails to back ‘roadmap’ to phase out fossil fuels at COP
Mon 24 Nov 2025
By Liz Kivi | Eighty-six countries including Australia, the UK, Germany, and Ireland backed a proposal at COP30 for national plans on how to quit oil, gas and coal – but New Zealand wasn’t one of them.
COP30 in a multipolar world
Mon 24 Nov 2025
COMMENT: As the gavel comes down on the final negotiations at COP30, New Zealand seems to be heading for the sidelines of global transitions, increasing our dependency on imported solutions and neglecting the economic opportunities in generating our own, writes David Hall.
Greenpeace slams Govt climate and environment policy rollbacks
Mon 24 Nov 2025
By Shannon Morris-Williams | Greenpeace is 'celebrating' the current Government reaching the two-year mark with an updated timeline of what it calls the Luxon Government’s “war on nature,” saying the week-by-week record shows the scale of environmental rollbacks – and the growing public pushback against them.
Indigenous land cover shrinking as urban areas expand
Mon 24 Nov 2025
Indigenous land cover in Aotearoa New Zealand has continued its long-term decline, with new figures from Stats NZ revealing a further loss of native ecosystems as urban development and industrial activity increase.
'Going backwards': Concern mounts over wilding pine threat
Mon 24 Nov 2025
Matthew Rosenberg, Local Democracy Reporter | The top boss at Environment Southland has given a blunt assessment on a wilding pine issue which is plaguing parts of the country.
Govt’s rejection of CCC’s advice on climate targets undermines independent watchdog’s role, says opposition
Fri 21 Nov 2025
By Liz Kivi | The Government’s latest dismissal of Climate Change Commission advice shows they have their heads in the sand about the reality of meeting climate targets, according to the Labour Party, while the Greens say Government decisions were an embarrassment on the world stage at COP30 this week.
NZ’s energy system at a crossroads – report
Fri 21 Nov 2025
A new report says New Zealand’s rapid shift toward a 95% renewable electricity system is at a critical turning point, urging faster consenting, stronger firming solutions and better grid planning.