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  • Now's the time to go green, bank tells business
  • Beware of a populist backlash, unions warn
  • History shows we can handle it, says CCC chief
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  •             EDS climate conference 2020
  • Upton, Parker - Nats stopped the ETS working
  • NZ needs to do more, says High Commissioner
  • Shaw talking tough on carbon budgets
  •         Latest News
  •         The House
  • Forestry ETS changes pass
  • Shaw worried carbon budgets don’t go far enough
  • Tackling climate change at the core of government's economic strategy: PM
  •         Policy Development
  • Govt climate plan creates financial risks, business leaders say
  • Carbon capture – climate plan not clear cut
  • ETS consultation suggests lower prices for NZUs
  •             2020 ETS reforms
  • Action on auction bill
  • Nats to Shaw: Why the late change, Minister?
  • Govt looking again at reserve price for auctions
  •             Zero-carbon bill
  • Expert warns against offshore credits sprees
  • We're different from them, say pig farmers
  • Young campaigners see nation adopt carbon laws
  •             ETS Review 2018
  • Shaw sings songs of praise for trading scheme
  • Govt opposed ClimCom in cash-or-credits case
  • Government stalls as carbon price hits high
  •             ETS Bill hearings
  • Hope from Europe
  • NZ lags badly in marine protection
  • ETS bill has October deadline
  •                 ETS Review Submissions
  • Dairy firms see ETS dates clashing
  • Zero carbon bill submissions open
  • Shipowners want out of 'unfair' ETS
  •         International
  • UN approves carbon market safeguards to protect environment and human rights
  • Carbon removal no solution if world overshoots warming target, scientists say
  • If renewable power becomes too cheap to meter, is that a climate win?
  •             New Zealand
  • Auckland election for community trust controlling Vector
  • By land, sea and sky, Māori are using Indigenous knowledge to combat climate change
  • New Zealand scraps clean, green policies to boost economy
  •             Australia
  • Half Australia’s oceans to be protected - more than any other country
  • Coalmines and gasfields may be emitting twice as much methane as declared, report warns
  • Australia suffers setback in green hydrogen race
  •             United States
  • Gas utility sued for climate deception
  • Rising disaster costs leave U.S. confronting fiscal risks of climate change
  • Companies that fought climate action now accused of price gouging Hurricane Milton evacuees
  •             China
  • How the US lost the solar power race to China
  • China’s accelerating green transition
  • How to convince Beijing of the case for stronger climate targets
  •             Europe
  • The EU’s (vague) climate aid stance: Want more money? Get more donors
  • EU Court rules plant-based burger labeling lawful
  • Barcelona is turning subway trains into power stations
  •             United Kingdom
  • Will carbon capture help the UK tackle climate change?
  • Climate scientists call on UK govt to pause £1bn plans for carbon capture
  • UK's last coal-fired power station set to close
  •             Canada
  • Canada’s carbon tax faces the axe
  • Is critical minerals strategy a green shift or greenwashing?
  • Why is climate change causing ‘record-shattering’ extreme heat?
  •             Asia
  • Woody biomass - a false climate solution and threat to Indonesia’s forests?
  • Can carbon credits help close coal plants?
  • Fossil fuel dominance of India’s power mix to end by 2030, says central bank
  •             Antarctic/Arctic
  • Parts of Antarctica are turning green faster than we thought from climate change, 'shocked' scientists say
  • Study of cloud movement in the Arctic could provide better understanding of climate change
  • Thwaites Glacier won’t collapse like dominoes as feared, study finds, but that doesn’t mean the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is stable
  •             Pacific
  • Oil spill from Manawanui shipwreck: recovery 'challenging'
  • NASA analysis shows irreversible sea level rise for Pacific islands
  • Bats and bees help ni-Vanuatu predict storms — but will climate change interfere?
  •             Oceans
  • Bahamas seeks help to pay off debt brought by huge storms, result of climate change
  • Strong hurricanes are hitting earlier due to warmer oceans
  • Warmer oceans are driving more frequent seabird die-offs
  •             Cities
  • Rich people are the big barrier to stabilising the climate
  • Tel Aviv has shade down to a science
  • Researchers pinpoint 12 tried-and-true ways to reduce cars in cities
  •             Africa
  • South Sudan floods: the first example of a mass population permanently displaced by climate change?
  • Floods decimate Nigerian zoo, wash crocodiles into community
  • 'People have never seen anything like it': Morocco hit by extraordinary torrential rains
  •             South America
  • Indigenous groups in Brazil: We were not consulted on carbon credits
  • Drought has dried a major Amazon River tributary to its lowest level in over 122 years
  • Amazon state that will host COP30 strikes largest carbon credit sale in history
  •             IPCC
  • Azerbaijan is using COP29 to ‘peacewash’ its global image
  • New challenges face the Bonn climate summit
  • Many IPCC authors expect world to warm by more than 3 degrees
  •             COP 21
  • COMMENT: Great, now all we need is a plan
  • NZ leads charge for world carbon market
  • Treaty emerges from battle of the verbs
  •             COP 22
  • NZ doctor gives Marrakech a message
  • Marrakech marks the start of a new era ... but going where?
  • Musings from Marrakech ...
  •             COP 23
  • After Bonn, five things to watch for in the coming year
  • Bonn talks bring a poison pill for Poland
  • Bonn summit slow and steady but King Coal looms
  •             COP 24
  • Stage set for humanity’s two most crucial years
  • NZ and Europe to strengthen market cooperation
  • Anti-climate change strongmen still on the outer
  •             COP 25
  • Shaw criticises 'handful of countries'
  • Kyoto credits threaten Paris Agreement
  • Shaw expects late move on carbon trading
  •             COP 26
  • Rich countries sink billions into oil and gas despite COP26 pledge
  • 'Fragile win' at COP26 summit under threat: Sharma
  • Who will be the judge of countries' climate plans?
  •             COP 27
  • A kingdom built on oil now controls the world’s climate progress
  • An oil CEO who will head global climate talks this year calls for lowered emissions
  • UN climate boss settles for no cuts on emissions
  •             COP 28
  • COP28: Key outcomes for food, forests, land and nature at the UN climate talks in Dubai
  • COP28 president says his firm will keep investing in oil
  • From ‘depressed’ to a milestone: How the climate deal came together
  •             Paris Agreement
  • Russia’s first climate lawsuit filed over greenhouse emissions
  • Climate action calendar for COP27 published
  • Countries back away from pledge to update climate goals this year
  •            Sectors
  •             Election 2023
  • Climate issues and the 2023 Election: Is Aotearoa heading in a sustainable direction?
  • Green Party announces climate adaptation fund
  • RMA comes to an end - but for how long?
  •             Election 2020
  • Shaw 'odds-on' as minister, says Simpson
  • Business makes bid for $7.23 billion
  • The four who could be our next climate minister
  •             Election 2017
  • Carbon price set to break through $19 mark
  • WINSTON'S THE WORD: What NZ First leader wants
  • Furious farmers should get with the programme
  •             Editorial comment
  • EDITORIAL: Nature, enter us...
  • EDITORIAL: Into the red
  • EDITORIAL: All aboard!
  •             Letters
  • Open letter: To Forest & Bird from Paul Callister and Robert McLachlan
  • Beef + Lamb New Zealand respond to meat lobby financing academic research claims
  • Adani world’s biggest owner and contractor of solar farms
  •             Energy
  • Lakes refill but concerns remain about next winter
  • Channel looks at multi-million dollar biorefinery at Marsden Point
  • Govt fossil fuel plan will increase costs and emissions and won’t help energy security: Hood
  •             Agriculture
  • Farmers need to get creative to reduce environmental impacts: Young Farmer finalist
  • Nestlé questions NZ dairy farmers’ carbon claims
  • UN-backed organisation approves Fonterra’s climate targets
  •             Industry
  • PPA market needed to accelerate decarbonisation - Transpower
  • Deep sea mining can have detrimental long-term impacts: new research
  • Scientists develop cheapest carbon capture system to date
  •             Latest science
  • “Aotearoa IS warming: It’s us. It’s bad” - new report
  • Auckland researchers get funding to test "cool roofs" in climate hot spots
  • Kiwis call for science to lead UN sustainable development goals
  •             Carbon emissions
  • Emissions down for 2022
  • Emissions down slightly for December 2023 quarter - but gross annual emissions up slightly for the year
  • Emissions down overall - but we're still burning too much oil
  •             Transport
  • $27 million subsidy for low emissions heavy vehicles
  • Relief coming for South Auckland train commuters
  • Wealthy Kiwis driving up transport emissions
  •             Forestry
  • Gisborne cross-sector group established to guide landowners of highly erodible land
  • OIO approves sale of West Coast forestry harvesting rights
  • Environmental group challenges forestry claims
  •             Fishing
  •             Water
  • Bay of Plenty council and iwi partner to restore degraded wetland
  • Govt funding for low-emissions marine and off-road vehicles
  • Government ignores experts in water plan
  •             Business
  • How nature and business can boost each other
  • Microsoft can’t achieve climate goals alone
  • Think covid-19 disrupted food chain? Wait and see ...
  •             Weather
  • NZ climate-related disasters hit record high in 2023
  • Tropical cyclones now ‘13% less frequent’ due to climate change
  • Climate change is happening faster than expected, study shows
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  •             Waste
  • How to prevent widespread harm of plastic pollution? New research
  • Waste to energy plant proposed for Waimate
  • Incinerator could go carbon-negative
  •             Finance
  • Centre seeks experts to classify sustainable claims
  • Treasury looks at framework to assess economic impacts of climate change
  • Green groups slam HSBC's new targets for cutting financed emissions
  •         Technology
  • Rail-mounted system could slash direct air capture costs: study
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  • Every battery is a treasure box
  •     Markets
  •         New Zealand
  • Increased volatility as carbon price inches up towards auction floor
  • Market looks to tomorrow’s carbon auction
  • Reported emissions down, carbon market up
  •             NZ Carbon Market Review
  • MARKET LATEST: $62.91
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  •         Other Markets
  • Jarden launches commtrade platform in Australia
  • EMS accredited to issue International Renewable Energy Certificates
  • Australian carbon price set to double
  •         Analysis
  • Carbon correction
  • Aussies polish off green (but not as clean) Kiwis
  • ANALYSIS: Australians' vote will affect carbon market
  •         NZ ETS background
  • NZUs likely to be classified as financial instruments
  • CCR trigger price likely to get a boost next year
  • Big players snaffle up bulk of NZUs at auction
  •     News Direct
  •         News Direct
  • Government and sector to improve Forestry ETS Registry
  • World on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster, scientists warn
  • Water is ‘canary in the coalmine’ of climate change: WMO
  •     Trading
  •         Offset Markets
  • The carbon offset market could be worth $200 billion by 2050. But what is it?
  • Wood wins at environmental awards
  • LPG – the cleaner, cheaper fuel of choice
  •         Market advice
  • How voluntary offsets can help us meet our Paris promise
  • Don't miss getting your emissions return in
  • Carbon markets prove resilient to the coronavirus pandemic
  •     Market Players
  •         Profiles
  • JAMES SHAW: A year of living hopefully
  • Norman hopes for more action ... this time for real
  • The Carbon Traders: Lizzie Chambers, Carbon Match
  •         Appointments
  • Aotearoa Circle chooses new finance leaders
  • Government's climate director has a new job
  • SBC votes in new board members
  •     Forum
  •         Opinion/Your say
  • Enough fiddling: The ETS needs to be allowed to do its job
  • The ETS works just fine, but unaffordable, ideological reforms will set us back
  • Isn’t it time to admit the Emissions Trading Scheme will never work?
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Government and sector to improve Forestry ETS Registry

Monday - Media release | Forestry Minister Todd McClay today announced the establishment...

World on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster, scientists warn

9 Oct 24 - An international team of scientists is warning that the Earth is stepping into...

Water is ‘canary in the coalmine’ of climate change: WMO

9 Oct 24 - Media release | The year 2023 marked the driest year in over three decades for...

New research finds significant warming of Ross Sea region

8 Oct 24 - Media release | PhD candidate Eva Nielsen has created a new dataset of...

Incinerator will put NZ on the wrong track

8 Oct 24 - Media release | A large-scale rubbish incinerator has been included in the list...

New fund to clean up old landfill and dump sites

7 Oct 24 - Media release | A new Contaminated Sites and Vulnerable Landfills Fund will...

Cross party consensus needed to prepare NZ for increased climate risk

3 Oct 24 - A parliamentary report on climate adaptation is an important signal of the need...

Intense marine heatwaves disrupt fish populations and fisheries in NZ

2 Oct 24 - Marine heatwaves, where sea surface temperatures are unusually warm, can lead...

Select committee recommendations on Resource Management Amendment Bill disappoint

1 Oct 24 - Media release | The Environmental Defence Society says proposals enable a...

UN General Assembly closes with growing consensus on fossil fuel phase out imperative

1 Oct 24 - Media release | The 79th United Nations General Assembly concluded with a...

Air pollutant trends decrease at most monitoring sites over the last eight years

30 Sep 24 - Media release | Concentrations of air pollutants decreased at many air quality...

Could vertical farming help future-proof our food needs?

27 Sep 24 - Media release | Technology and improved plant science are the keys to indoor...

Heat, animal illness, and erosion: climate risks to NZ agriculture

26 Sep 24 - Media release | The effects of climate change on agriculture will vary around...

Meridian's Ruakākā solar farm gets consent

26 Sep 24 - Media release | Meridian Energy has been granted resource consent to build a...

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