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Repealing oil and gas ban an economic disaster: flood-struck Dunedin submitterToday 10:30am - 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 criticsToday 10:30am - 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 riseToday 10:30am - 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 landToday 10:30am - 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 removalThursday - 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 minersThursday - 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 rightsThursday - 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: HoodWednesday - 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: expertWednesday - 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 requiredWednesday - 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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Restarting oil and gas exploration risks free trade agreements: official advice1 Oct 24 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade advice to the government says that restarting offshore oil and gas exploration is likely to breach the Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the European... |
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Work needed for cross-party consensus on critical climate issues1 Oct 24 - Consensus on critical climate issues among New Zealand political parties is proving challenging, according to the Finance and Expenditure Committee’s inquiry into climate adaptation. |
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Greenpeace files lawsuit against Fonterra for greenwashing30 Sep 24 - Greenpeace Aotearoa is taking legal action against Fonterra for allegedly misleading customers. |
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Energy rationing proposal shot down by MfE30 Sep 24 - By Shannon Williams | Tradable energy quotas must be in place before New Zealand has a fuel shortage crisis, Degrowth Aotearoa told a select committee. |
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Minister to meet Pacific Islands climate leaders30 Sep 24 - Climate change minister Simon Watts is travelling to Fiji today to attend a Ministerial Meeting (Talanoa) with Pacific Island Countries, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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New fund to clean up old landfill and dump sites |
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Today 10:30am - 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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Thursday - 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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Wednesday - 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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New Kiwi methane venture gets $13.5M boost |
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25 Sep 24 - Media release | The two key players working to provide Kiwi farmers with tools... |
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Waste minimisation made easy at the click of a button |
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25 Sep 24 - Media release | Food waste is one of the largest items entering Taupō... |
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Making livestock feed from greenhouse gases in world-first research |
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24 Sep 24 - Media release | A central North Island Māori trust is partnering with... |
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Funding round open for greenhouse gas inventory research |
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24 Sep 24 - Media release | The Ministry for Primary Industries is seeking research... |
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New Zealand’s freshwater health under pressure from human activity |
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23 Sep 24 - Media release | The Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) project has released... |
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