Police arrest activists over Bathurst coal mine protests
23 Apr 2025

Activists ramped up protests against coal over the past week, with occupations at several Bathurst Resources sites.
Story copyright © Carbon News 2025

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Today 11:15am
The majority of the country’s ten million fossil fuel machines could be replaced cost-effectively with electric equivalents right now, new research from Rewiring Aotearoa has revealed.

Second council quits Hawke’s Bay climate committee
Today 11:15am
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Today 11:15am
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Green Party plans to bring back industry decarbonisation fund
Tue 6 May 2025
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Northland flood defences pass first major rainfall test
Tue 6 May 2025
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Environmental Defence Society calls for law change on marine protected areas
Tue 6 May 2025
The Environmental Defence Society has outlined a plan for reforming marine protected areas law.

Govt releases proposals to fund biodiversity
Mon 5 May 2025
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New research tests wastewater carbon capture potential
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