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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

31 Mar 2020

Emissions returns for 2019 are due today.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

30 Mar 2020

Tomorrow is the last day to file emissions returns or apply for a 20-day extension because of the effect the covid-19 pandemic lockdown is having on businesses.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

27 Mar 2020

Submissions on the use of nitrogen inhibitors in agriculture which were due to be with the Ministry of Primary Industries today now close on April 5.

Emission trading changes will have to wait

26 Mar 2020

Changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme are in lockdown along with the rest of the country.

Too early to predict impact, says WMO

26 Mar 2020

The World Meteorological Organisation says it’s too soon to predict the impact the covid-19 pandemic will have on climate change.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

25 Mar 2020

Parliament meets today to pass legislation putting the country into a state of emergency.

Otaki sets up solar farm to power the town

23 Mar 2020

A new solar farm in Otaki will power the town’s wastewater plant and power the local high school, with profits being used for more community energy projects.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

23 Mar 2020

A meeting of Greater Wellington Regional Council’s climate committee scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled because of the coronavirus outbreak.

MPs put 1.5 million reasons to stop wasting food

20 Mar 2020

New Zealand could cut 1.5 million tonnes from its annual greenhouse gas emissions if it stopped wasting food, MPs say.

POLITICS: Sorry, we're a bit busy

20 Mar 2020

CLIMATE change received only the briefest of attention in Parliament this week.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

20 Mar 2020

Covid-19-related cancellations continue, with the Agricultural Climate Change Conference scheduled for Palmerston North on April 1 and 2 the latest casualty.

Australian leaders told to get on with it

20 Mar 2020

Australia’s Government has been told to implement comprehensive climate-change policies in the national interest.

Carbon prices suffer as global economy sweats

19 Mar 2020

The global economic downturn brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic is hitting carbon prices.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

19 Mar 2020

Parliament’s Environment Select Committee is hearing submissions on the Urban Development Bill today.

Scientists back soil sequestration

18 Mar 2020

Soil sequestration could remove billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide a year from the atmosphere, scientists say.

Gary Taylor

Big emitters get pandemic warning

17 Mar 2020

Allowing emitters to use the Covid-19 pandemic as an excuse to slow action on climate change would be a mistake, environmental organisations are warning.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

17 Mar 2020

Restrictions on travel and public gatherings as a result of the spread of the Covid-19 virus are affecting climate-change events.

ClimCom opens doors to carbon-budget ideas

16 Mar 2020

Energy, transport, farming and forestry businesses are the first sectors to put their vision of a carbon-neutral New Zealand to the body charged with developing the country’s carbon budgets.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

16 Mar 2020

This week’s energy sector conference in Wellington is going ahead, although the coronavirus pandemic means not everyone will be there in person.

Emissions increase in some energy sectors

13 Mar 2020

New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation and burning fossil fuels rose at the end of last year.

Sir Rob Fenwick

Green movement mourns loss of Rob Fenwick

12 Mar 2020

Sustainable business pioneer and environmental activist Sir Rob Fenwick has died.

Ruth Fairhall

Experts to probe farm emissions tool

12 Mar 2020

A panel has been appointed to review the functioning of Overseer, the farm environmental modelling tool that could help farmers to measure their greenhouse gas emissions.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

12 Mar 2020

Parliament sits today and the Environment Select Committee meets to discuss the Urban Development Bill, changes to the Resource Management Act, and the issue of food waste.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

11 Mar 2020

The impacts of climate change on the country’s energy system will be discussed in Wellington tomorrow.

ClimCom wants to see $50 carbon cap now

10 Mar 2020

The Climate Change Commission says controls on carbon prices should be lifted to about $50 a tonne now.

Ministry sprouts staff as green workload grows

10 Mar 2020

The Ministry for the Environment says its staff numbers have increased as the Government has ramped up its workload.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

10 Mar 2020

Carbon capture and storage will be the focus of this year’s Carbon and Energy Professionals conference.

Mike Smith

Veteran activist clear to tackle Big Business

9 Mar 2020

Veteran activist and Iwi Chairs’ Forum spokesman Mike Smith has been given the go-ahead to take some of the country’s largest companies to court in a bid to cut their emissions to zero by 2030.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

9 Mar 2020

Parliament sits this week, with the Environment Select Committee meeting on Thursday to discuss the Urban Development Bill, changes to the Resource Management Act.

Jeanette Fitzsimons

EDITORIAL: Loss of a leader

6 Mar 2020

By ADELIA HALLETT | Jeanette Fitzsimons, the Green politician and activist who died last night, exemplified the environmentalists’ mantra of thinking globally and acting locally.

Te Horipo Karaitiana

Maori land owners back biological farming

6 Mar 2020

The owners of a million hectares of Maori land are turning their backs on “conventional” agriculture and adopting regenerative practices.

Taranaki hydrogen project gets $20m boost

6 Mar 2020

The Government is putting nearly $20 million into the Ballance-Hiringa hydrogen project in Taranaki.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

6 Mar 2020

It’s the last month for getting emissions returns in – the deadline is March 31.

Mike Taitoko

Startup predicts soil-carbon credits for farmers

5 Mar 2020

A company connecting investors directly with farmers taking action on climate change says it expects they will, eventually, get credits for the carbon stored in their paddocks.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

4 Mar 2020

A demonstration against oil company OMV continues today, with two protesters occupying a company rig and a yacht shadowing it.

Officials question farmer ETS obligation

3 Mar 2020

Making farmers instead of agricultural processing companies the point of obligation under the Emissions Trading Scheme could push administration costs up 4000 per cent, officials say.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

3 Mar 2020

Parliament sits today and will resume debate on the Prime Minister’s speech.

Scott Simpson

Climate not big election issue, says National

2 Mar 2020

Climate change should be less of an election issue this year than it was last time round, thanks to cross-party agreement on the zero-carbon act, says National Party climate spokesperson Scott Simpson.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

2 Mar 2020

MPs are back to Parliament this week, with the House sitting tomorrow and on Wednesday and Thursday.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

28 Feb 2020

Today is the last day to make submissions on the Government’s proposals to change the Emissions Trading Scheme’s settings and on ways to accelerate the uptake of renewable energy generation.

Tourism operators ill-informed, says report

27 Feb 2020

Parts of the tourism industry are so ill-informed about what climate change could do to New Zealand that they think the sector could actually benefit from it, a new report says.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

27 Feb 2020

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leaves Fiji today for Sydney, where she will meet with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Pricey carbon could push up prices at the pump

26 Feb 2020

Carbon prices of $50 a tonne – the figure the Government is putting forward as the new price cap – could put the price of diesel up 13c a litre and petrol up 7c a litre.

SMELTER SMOOCH: Tiwai wants to work with taxpayer

26 Feb 2020

An industrial heavyweight that last year received $12 million worth of free carbon credits from taxpayers says it wants to work with the Government and community to create a low-carbon world.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

26 Feb 2020

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s visit to Fiji continues today, where discussion on climate change is on the agenda.

NZ risks missing biofuels chance, says industry

25 Feb 2020

New Zealand risks missing the chance to use biofuels to develop fuel independence and avoid buying costly international carbon credits, officials are being told.

Air NZ joins space agency in climate watch

25 Feb 2020

Air New Zealand is working with the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration to monitor climate change in New Zealand.

Methane revelations might benefit our farmers

24 Feb 2020

Revelations that fossil fuels are responsible for a greater percentage of methane in the atmosphere than was thought could be good news for New Zealand farmers – but only if the rest of the world is prompted to cut fossil-fuel extraction more quickly.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ...

24 Feb 2020

Auckland Council’s audit and risk committee meets today and says climate change mitigation and adaption continue to be top risks for the council, leading to potential environmental degradation, economic inequality, social vulnerability and financial and reputational damage.

Hydrogen gas study for towns wins funding

24 Feb 2020

By ANDREW SPENCE | Adelaide-based Australian Gas Networks has been awarded $1.28 million in Federal Government funding to support a study into introducing renewable hydrogen into South Australian and Victorian towns.

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Is climate law change a first nail in the coffin for Climate Commission?

Thu 6 Nov 2025

The Government’s sweeping overhaul of New Zealand’s climate laws has drawn sharp condemnation, with one expert predicting it's another step towards 'the beginning of the end' for the Climate Change Commission.

Airlines
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NZ’s government wants tourism to drive economic growth – but how will it deal with aviation emissions?

22 Oct 2025

By Robert McLachlan, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University | Following a brief dip during the COVID pandemic, aviation is back in a growth phase.

Aviation
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Air NZ inks deal for its first internationally verified carbon credits

9 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | Air New Zealand has committed to buying 8000 tonnes of carbon removals by 2030, in partnership with local native forest investment platform My Native Forest.

Biodiversity
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New Indigenous-led Climate Institute opens at Lincoln University

Thu 6 Nov 2025

Media release | Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University proudly announces a pivotal new chapter in climate resilience with the establishment of the Kāika Institute of Climate Resilience.

Biofuels
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Govt launches strategy backing wood-based heat sector

23 Oct 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | Forestry biomass could replace as much as 40% of fossil fuel-generated process heat by 2050, but access to supply, regulatory settings and business cases for converting to wood-based heat sources are required, the Government says in a series of documents released yesterday.

Carbon Credits
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Does NZ's 2035 NDC meet Paris Agreement obligations?

Fri 7 Nov 2025

By Christina Hood | COMMENT: New Zealand’s 2035 Paris Agreement Target needs strengthening, with multiple reasons the 51 to 55% emissions reduction target does not meet our obligations under the accord.

Carbon News world
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EU ministers agree to 90% emissions reduction target

Fri 7 Nov 2025

European environment ministers have reached an agreement on a contentious plan to cut the bloc's greenhouse gas emissions but with caveats.

Carbon prices
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Carbon market tanks off the back of Govt’s proposed climate law changes

Thu 6 Nov 2025

By Liz Kivi | Secondary market prices dropped 20% in early morning compliance carbon trading yesterday, as the market woke up to Tuesday’s late-breaking government announcement of proposed law changes to climate policy.

Coal
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Climate Change and Energy Minister Simon Watts

Scrutiny on energy security

Mon 3 Nov 2025

A special debate in Parliament put the Government’s energy security agenda under scrutiny, with parties splitting sharply over the role of gas, the place of an LNG import terminal, and how far to push market reform to ease pressure on power bills.

Comment
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'Little to be hopeful about' – NZ scientists caution ahead of COP30

31 Oct 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Record heat, worsening climate impacts and global backsliding on emission reduction commitments have left some New Zealand climate experts with little optimism as COP30 approaches.

Construction
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Waimauku flooding during Cyclone Gabrielle

$235 billion worth of NZ buildings exposed to flooding

30 Oct 2025

More than 750,000 New Zealanders live in locations exposed to one-in-100-year floods, according to a nationwide study which shows escalating flood risk.

COP
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UN chief scolds nations for failing climate goals ahead of COP30 summit

Fri 7 Nov 2025

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tore into nations for their failure to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, as Brazil hosted world leaders for a summit ahead of the COP30 climate conference in the rainforest city of Belem.

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon with US President Donald Trump in South Korea last week.

Why I’m not outraged at the Govt’s latest climate backsliding

Fri 7 Nov 2025

COMMENT: The Government’s latest climate rollbacks underline New Zealand’s long history of a lack of genuine desire to cut emissions, writes Geoff Bertram.

Energy
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Govt gas expansion 'climate vandalism' – Greens

Fri 7 Nov 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Green Party has labelled the Government’s move to broaden the scope of its $200 million fossil gas investment fund as vandalism, accusing Prime Minister Christopher Luxon of breaking trust with New Zealanders.

Extinction
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Nest of Asian (paper) wasp

From nuisance to crisis: New report on pest wasps In Aotearoa

24 Sep 2025

Media release: Moths and Butterflies NZ Trust | Just published is the Final Report of the Pest Wasps Survey carried out by the Moths and Butterflies of NZ Trust (MBNZT) offering a comprehensive look at New Zealanders’ awareness, experiences, and attitudes toward wasps and the growing ecological, health, and social issues associated with them.

Extreme weather
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Solar geoengineering in wrong hands could wreak climate havoc, scientists warn

Thu 6 Nov 2025

Blocking the sun may reduce global heating – but ‘rogue actor’ could cause drought or more hurricanes, report finds.

Fishing
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NZ marine heatwaves could double in intensity under high-emissions pathway

16 Oct 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New projections show marine heatwaves will grow more intense around the North Island and more frequent around the South Island as the climate warms – raising risks for fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems and tourism.

Forestry
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Climate Change Minister Simon Watts was sent the letter on Friday.

Govt delays will damage carbon market confidence, experts warn

Tue 4 Nov 2025

By Liz Kivi | Emissions Trading Scheme experts have warned the Government that its move to delay decisions on the country’s emissions budgets will further undermine confidence in an already weak carbon market.

Gas
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“Dirty and expensive:” City of Sydney bans gas as it votes to electrify all new big buildings

Thu 6 Nov 2025

The City of Sydney has followed the example of the ACT and Victoria governments and voted unanimously to require all newly built residential buildings, medium to large commercial buildings, hotels, and serviced apartment buildings, to be all-electric.

Geothermal
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RMA to speed up fossil fuel consents

18 Aug 2025

By Liz Kivi | An energy lobby group has welcomed a last-minute amendment to the RMA that puts fossil fuels on the same footing as renewables, however a sustainable energy expert says the move “beggars belief.”

Green finance
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Bank of England must better address climate risk to tackle inflation

Tue 4 Nov 2025

The central bank is being urged to take a series of actions to better respond to environmental risks.

Greenhouse Effect
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No major banks have yet committed to stop funding new oil, gas and coal, research finds

24 Oct 2025

‘The objectives of the Paris agreement are slipping further out of reach,’ say researchers.

Greenwashing
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TotalEnergies loses in Paris court, marking a turning point for fossil fuel truth-in-advertising

Wed 5 Nov 2025

TotalEnergies was found to have misled consumers about its role in the energy transition.

Hydro power
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The current Onslow Dam and reservoir

Lake Onslow battery project set for revival?

29 Oct 2025

A newly formed private consortium has emerged with plans to finance and build the massive Lake Onslow pumped-hydro project, despite the coalition government’s decision to abandon the scheme.

Hydrogen
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Hiringa chief executive Andrew Clennett

Hiringa eyes green methanol plant near Whanganui

29 Jul 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | Green hydrogen pioneer Hiringa Energy is deep in planning to develop an “eight-to-nine figure” methanol plant near Whanganui, using a combination of biomass and hydrogen produced using renewable energy.

Insurance
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Media round-up

31 Oct 2025

In our round-up of climate coverage in local media: A controversial seabed mining project could lead to sediment flows knocking over rigs and damaging wind turbines; weather-related insurance claims climb; and is the government playing Russian Roulette with our future over methane targets?

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Will NZ walk away from the Paris Agreement?

20 Dec 2024

By Geoff Bertram | COMMENT: Unless the government can find very cheap offshore mitigation, the temptation to walk away from its Paris Agreement obligations may well be too strong to resist for a coalition government focused on fiscal austerity.

Litigation
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Z Energy settles greenwashing case over ‘quitting petrol’ claims

Tue 4 Nov 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Z Energy has settled a landmark greenwashing case over claims it misled the public about moving away from petrol – a result Lawyers for Climate Action NZ says delivers long-overdue accountability.

Low carbon
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Jim Sinner is leading a new initiative, Swap One, that aims to get commuters out of their car one day a week.

Nelson commuters urged to ditch car once a week

22 Oct 2025

By Max Frethey, Local Democracy Reporter | Nelson has a bold carbon emission reduction target and residents are being encouraged to leave the car at home one day a week to help meet it.

Mining
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Supermarket fast-track a ‘cynical ploy’, risks climate and environmental protections

Wed 5 Nov 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Government’s “express lane for supermarkets” announcement has been met with fierce backlash, with critics calling the Fast-track Approvals Amendment Bill a Trojan horse that strips environmental protections, sidelines communities, and hands sweeping powers to ministers at the expense of democracy.

NZ ETS
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Undermining the ETS is poor policy – Mindful Money

Fri 7 Nov 2025

Politicising settings for the Emissions Trading Scheme creates uncertainty for investors at a time when we need clear and stable policy, says Mindful Money's Barry Coates.

NZ Market Report
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NZ's latest climate target 'weak' – Climate Action Tracker

24 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand's new international climate target to 2035 is weak, and could even allow for higher emissions than the 2030 target, according to a global scientific project that tracks government climate action.

Oceans
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Climate impacts hit NZ with increasing wild weather

23 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | New Zealand is facing a triple whammy of climate impacts today, with severe winds and rainfall predicted for much of the country while some areas are still dealing with wildfires ignited earlier in the week.

Planetary boundaries
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Carbon Finance Program upscales efforts to close climate investment gap in climate vulnerable nations

22 Oct 2025

Media release | The Climate Vulnerable Forum and its V20 Finance Ministers (CVF-V20) will work with the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative (VCMI) to upscale the Carbon Finance Program in reach and impact, supporting more climate-vulnerable countries to host high-integrity carbon projects that yield tangible climate, nature, and sustainable development benefits.

Plastics
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Lobby group launches ‘blueprint’ for ocean management reform

18 Sep 2025

The Environmental Defence Society yesterday released its plan to tackle widespread ecological decline in our oceans.

Protest
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Judge says Greenpeace must pay $345 million in pipeline lawsuit, cutting jury amount nearly in half

31 Oct 2025

A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay damages of $345 million, reducing an earlier jury award after it found the environmental group and related entities liable for defamation and other claims in connection with protests of an oil pipeline nearly a decade ago.

Rare earth minerals
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New Zealand Minerals Council chief executive Josie Vidal

Straterra has a new name: the New Zealand Minerals Council

16 Apr 2025

Media release | Straterra has been renamed as New Zealand Minerals Council, says chief executive Josie Vidal.

Renewable energy
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Here comes the sun: solar surge gathers pace

Tue 4 Nov 2025

More than $700 million of new solar investment advanced last week, underscoring the pace of the renewable buildout.

Science
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AgriZero backs first nitrous oxide solution with $1.2m investment

Thu 6 Nov 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | A Kiwi ag-tech start-up developing a device for cows to wear to drastically cut nitrous oxide emissions has secured $1.2 million in government-industry funding.

Tax
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Solar households to get little-noticed tax break

23 Sep 2025

A provision in the government’s latest tax bill would exempt households from paying tax on income they earn by selling excess electricity back to the grid.

Technology
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Climate scientists and republican lawyers are taking aim at Big Tech’s emissions

17 Oct 2025

Technology companies have long been one of the biggest investors in clean energy, but new accounting rules could upend that.

The House
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Resources Minister Shane Jones

Last minute change to oil and gas legislation over cleanup costs

31 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government is expected to repeal the oil and gas ban today, with a last-minute amendment handing discretionary power to two ministers over the controversial issue of decommissioning.

Transport
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How ‘vehicle-to-grid’ technology could boost China’s electricity system

31 Oct 2025

China’s surging electric vehicles ownership – now exceeding 25.5m – is opening the door to a new technology that can help to enhance the flexibility of electricity supply.

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Rod Carr at last year's Climate Change and Business Conference

Govt climate policy set by vested interests to delay emissions cuts - Carr

Thu 6 Nov 2025

By Liz Kivi | Rod Carr, former Climate Change Commission chair, says the Government’s move to unlink the Emissions Trading Scheme from our international climate target to 2030 undermines the credibility of emissions pricing as a tool for climate action – and is yet another Coalition Government policy designed to benefit vested interests rather than ordinary New Zealanders.

Waste
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The Repair Cafe opens on 17 October.

Fix it, don't ditch it: University of Auckland hosts first Repair Cafe

9 Oct 2025

Media release - Auckland University | The University's first-ever Repair Cafe is bringing students and staff together to give broken items a new lease on life, while promoting a culture of repair and reuse.

Water
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Council buys dairy farm to help clean up Lake Rotorua

21 Oct 2025

Bay of Plenty Regional Council has bought a 266-hectare dairy farm in the Lake Rotorua catchment and plans to retire it from production to reduce nitrogen entering the lake.

Wildfires
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Adaptation plan at odds with public sentiment: survey

21 Oct 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Government’s position on climate adaptation buyouts shows a disconnect with public opinion, according to survey findings from insurer Suncorp NZ.

Wind energy
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‘Damp squib’ – Govt energy plan slammed for locking in fossil fuels

2 Oct 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Critics across business, climate groups and the opposition say the Government’s electricity reforms duck structural change, double down on LNG and gas, and offer little relief for soaring power prices – warning of an “expensive white elephant", deeper energy poverty and a missed chance to scale renewables.

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