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New climate ambassador appointedToday 11:00am - New Zealand has a new top climate diplomat, with Stuart Horne stepping up as the country’s newly minted climate change ambassador, climate change minister Simon Watts announced this morning. |
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Emissions reductions low priority for dairy farmers: new reportToday 11:00am - New Zealand dairy farmers continue to prioritise financial viability over emissions reductions, despite generally accepting the threat of human-induced climate change, according to a new study. |
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XRB proposes extra year for climate reportingToday 11:00am - The External Reporting Board is proposing an extra year for scope 3 reporting and assurance, anticipated financial impacts, and transition planning for Climate Related Disclosures. |
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Oil spill from Manawanui shipwreck: recovery 'challenging'Tuesday - People living on the southern coast of Upolu have reported the strong smell of oil, highlighting concerns about a spill from New Zealand naval ship the HMNZS Manawanui. |
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Channel looks at multi-million dollar biorefinery at Marsden PointTuesday - Channel Infrastructure is exploring a groundbreaking opportunity to transform its Marsden Point facility into a biorefinery, showcasing the potential of its real estate. |
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Repealing oil and gas ban an economic disaster: flood-struck Dunedin submitterMonday - Disastrous flooding in Dunedin is a direct result of extracting and burning fossil fuels, a submitter told a select committee as he waded through water in his flood-stricken neighbourhood. |
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Environment the loser in govt's fast-track announcement, say criticsMonday - Environmental groups and opposition parties are irate over the government's list of fast-track projects, with activists saying they will be "disasters" for the planet. |
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Illegal mining cases on the riseMonday - Illegal mining under exploration permits has increased, according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, with three operators currently before the courts. |
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Gisborne cross-sector group established to guide landowners of highly erodible landMonday - By Zita Campbell, Local Democracy Reporter | As the Government looks to take control of national forestry regulations from councils, questions linger on what it will mean for Gisborne. |
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Reversing oil and gas ban is a risky political choice: UptonFriday - Reversing the ban on fossil fuel exploration risks promoting more environmental damage as well as burdening taxpayers with clean-up costs, according to the environment commissioner. |
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Farmers need to get creative to reduce environmental impacts: Young Farmer finalistFriday - By Jon Rawlinson | A three-time winner of the Northern FMG Young Farmer of the Year competition is building a business around helping future farmers prepare for environmental challenges. |
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Centre seeks experts to classify sustainable claimsFriday - The Centre for Sustainable Finance is looking for experts in sustainable finance, agriculture, and forestry, to develop the agriculture and forestry taxonomy for Aotearoa New Zealand. |
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Media round-upFriday - In our weekly round-up of climate coverage in local media: could ‘hot air’ accounting could meet NZ’s Paris climate target? government advice says no new gas fields are likely to be discovered or... |
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NZ needs to optimise its natural advantage for carbon removal3 Oct 24 - By Shannon Williams | Carbon capture should be monetised as a commodity, and New Zealand needs to seize on its natural advantages for carbon removal, according to a University of Canterbury... |
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What’s in it for us? Pātea pledges to mess with miners3 Oct 24 - Seabed miners will face direct action on the waves if they are given Government fast-track approval, says Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer. |
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OIO approves sale of West Coast forestry harvesting rights3 Oct 24 - The Overseas Investment Office has approved Ngāi Tahu Forestry’s plan to sell harvesting rights to its 26,700ha forestry estate on the West Coast. |
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Govt fossil fuel plan will increase costs and emissions and won’t help energy security: Hood2 Oct 24 - The government’s plan to restart oil and gas exploration won’t improve New Zealand’s near-term energy security challenges, and signals a long-term direction for the energy system with higher costs,... |
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Greenwashing litigation growing risk for businesses: expert2 Oct 24 - By Liz Kivi | A lawsuit alleging that Fonterra is spreading misleading claims about butter highlights greenwashing litigation as an increasing risk for businesses, according to a legal expert. |
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Climate adaptation report lacks detail, urgent action required2 Oct 24 - The Environmental Defence Society says the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee's report on climate adaption lacks detail, while Forest & Bird calls for urgent action to help adapt to the... |
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Incinerator will put NZ on the wrong track |
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Tuesday - Media release | A large-scale rubbish incinerator has been included in the list... |
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New fund to clean up old landfill and dump sites |
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Monday - Media release | A new Contaminated Sites and Vulnerable Landfills Fund will... |
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Cross party consensus needed to prepare NZ for increased climate risk |
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3 Oct 24 - A parliamentary report on climate adaptation is an important signal of the need... |
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Intense marine heatwaves disrupt fish populations and fisheries in NZ |
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2 Oct 24 - Marine heatwaves, where sea surface temperatures are unusually warm, can lead... |
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Select committee recommendations on Resource Management Amendment Bill disappoint |
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1 Oct 24 - Media release | The Environmental Defence Society says proposals enable a... |
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UN General Assembly closes with growing consensus on fossil fuel phase out imperative |
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1 Oct 24 - Media release | The 79th United Nations General Assembly concluded with a... |
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Air pollutant trends decrease at most monitoring sites over the last eight years |
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30 Sep 24 - Media release | Concentrations of air pollutants decreased at many air quality... |
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Could vertical farming help future-proof our food needs? |
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27 Sep 24 - Media release | Technology and improved plant science are the keys to indoor... |
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Heat, animal illness, and erosion: climate risks to NZ agriculture |
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26 Sep 24 - Media release | The effects of climate change on agriculture will vary around... |
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Meridian's Ruakākā solar farm gets consent |
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26 Sep 24 - Media release | Meridian Energy has been granted resource consent to build a... |
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25 Sep 24 - Media release | The two key players working to provide Kiwi farmers with tools... |
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