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Does the Amazon’s drought mean the forest is at a tipping point?

22 Nov 2023

Scientists say deforestation is compounding the effects of climate change, threatening to turn parts of the forest into savannah.

UK government plans radical shake-up of foreign aid for climate change disasters

22 Nov 2023

The UK government is to spend millions of pounds helping countries prepare for future humanitarian disasters in a radical shake-up of its development policy.

US plans to push for curbs on methane emissions worldwide at key UN meet

22 Nov 2023

Curbing methane is the fastest and cheapest way to keep average temperature rise under 1.5 degrees Celsius, a US state department official said.

COP28 must not repeat the mistakes of the Africa Climate Summit

22 Nov 2023

Lobbyists for big emitters in the Global North must not be allowed to push false solutions on COP28.

Anti-green backlash hovers over COP climate talks

21 Nov 2023

War, a fossil fuel boom and populist revolts are sapping the optimism from the fight against climate change. And then there’s Trump.

Oil and gas companies are digging in. That’s why COP28 must force a phase-down of fossil fuels

21 Nov 2023

COP28 is just a few weeks away, and if we are to have any hope of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees and a positive outcome at the conference, we must see the oil and gas sector start to move the needle.

Warming of 2C would trigger ‘catastrophic’ loss of world’s ice, new report says

21 Nov 2023

Global warming of 2C would see “extensive, long-term and essentially irreversible” losses from the Earth’s ice sheets and glaciers, warns a new report.

Gaza at risk from climate crisis: conflict compounds looming environmental disaster

21 Nov 2023

On November 18 2023, the planet’s temperature went past the 2.0 degree Celsius barrier for the first time. It’s temporary—but it’s a terrible reminder that we’re now in the desperate end game for global warming.

Record-breaking heat set to hit southern hemisphere as summer begins

21 Nov 2023

The northern hemisphere experienced a sweltering summer due to climate and meteorological patters. Scientists say the south will not escape.

To meet climate goals, Gulf countries will have to overhaul everything

21 Nov 2023

When Dubai hosts the COP28 climate conference, the tension between Gulf countries’ net-zero targets and reliance on fossil fuels will be front and center.

What happens when you put a fossil fuel exec in charge of solving climate change?

20 Nov 2023

For a taste of the United Arab Emirates, try the cappuccino at Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Palace hotel. At around $25, it’s a quality cup of coffee, but the gold flakes that come sprinkled on top are its primary selling point.

Neighbourhoods submerged following flash floods in the Horn of Africa

20 Nov 2023

More than 100 people, including 16 children, have died and over 700,000 been forced out of their homes in the Horn of Africa due to flash flooding.

Plants are likely to absorb more CO₂ in a changing climate than we thought

20 Nov 2023

The world’s vegetation has a remarkable ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the air and store it as biomass.

Report: Climate change impacts on water are profound and unequal

20 Nov 2023

Climate change is intensifying rainfall and floods, deepening droughts, and shifting weather patterns across the globe, threatening terrestrial freshwater supplies and water quality, according to the Fifth National Climate Assessment.

One solution to fight climate change? Fewer parking spaces.

20 Nov 2023

Less parking could pave the way for denser housing and more accessible public transportation.

Is ocean iron fertilisation back from the dead as a CO₂ removal tool?

20 Nov 2023

Scientists are saying the controversial geoengineering approach to ocean iron fertilisation has the potential to remove “gigatons per year” of carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere.

Global efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C are failing in every way

17 Nov 2023

The world is lagging significantly behind the pace and scale that’s needed to address the climate crisis, according to a new report.

EU greenhouse gas emissions drop 5% in the second quarter

17 Nov 2023

Greenhouse gas emissions in the EU fell by more than 5% in the second quarter of 2023, with the biggest decline recorded in electricity and gas supply.

Eight ways Asia is using nature to adapt to the climate crisis

17 Nov 2023

In just the last few months, Asia has endured droughts, record-breaking heat, and multiple super typhoons, a bout of extreme weather that experts say will only get worse as the planet warms.

Climate change to impact brain function too: study

17 Nov 2023

Scientists are concerned that climate change may not only lead to increased flooding and wildfires, but also have an impact on people’s brains.

Siemens energy suffers $4.9b annual loss, will review wind portfolio

17 Nov 2023

Siemens Energy posted an annual loss of $4.9 billion US in its earnings report, which the company attributed primarily to its beleaguered wind turbine unit.

Heat-related deaths could increase fivefold by middle of 21st century

16 Nov 2023

Heat-related deaths could increase almost fivefold by the middle of the century, according to an international WHO co-authored report by more than 100 researchers.

New study highlights need to address risk of continued global warming after net zero

16 Nov 2023

From scorching heat waves to torrential downpours and devastating storms, the disastrous effects of global warming are sweeping across the world.

Forests could absorb much more carbon, but does it matter?

16 Nov 2023

Protecting forests globally could vastly increase the amount of carbon they sequester, a new study finds, but given our current emissions track, does it really matter?

Amsterdam marchers demand climate action as Dutch election nears

16 Nov 2023

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Amsterdam on Sunday demanding immediate action against climate change, 10 days before the country holds a general election.

New US climate report: land theft and colonisation amplify the climate crisis for Indigenous peoples

16 Nov 2023

The report concludes that Indigenous self-determination is a key climate solution — if the federal government can get behind it.

Documents reveal the gas industry’s use of tobacco tactics over gas stove emissions

16 Nov 2023

A new investigation illuminates the gas industry’s 50-year PR campaign weaponizing science to promote doubt over the health effects of gas stoves and obstruct regulation.

Countries’ emissions plans put the world ‘wildly off track’ to contain global heating, UN assessment shows

15 Nov 2023

The UN has found that even if countries enact all of their current climate pledges, planet-heating pollution in 2030 will still be 9% higher than it was in 2010.

World’s biggest carbon storage project off WA coast burying only a third of what it promised

15 Nov 2023

After seven years of operation US giant Chevron is burying just a third of the carbon pollution it committed to burying at its Gorgon gas export project.

Study: Forests with multiple tree species 70% more effective carbon sinks than monoculture forests

15 Nov 2023

To slow the effects of climate change, conserve biodiversity, and meet the sustainable development goals, replanting trees is vital.

Italy's extreme drought mirrors climate in Ethiopia as climate change creates 'whiplash' of extremes

15 Nov 2023

Climate change is creating a "whiplash effect", with drought-prone areas flooding and wet areas drying out. Researchers say it is having a devastating effect on millions living in poverty.

Why polar bears are no longer the poster image of climate change

15 Nov 2023

For decades distressed polar bears on distant ice caps were an emblem for climate change – until experts began to doubt the effectiveness of these visuals.

The reappearing forests of West Bengal

15 Nov 2023

The trees in this corner of India vanished decades ago, leaving heat waves and drought. What happened when they returned proves the healing power of reforestation.

Defrosting US-China relationship offers tantalising hope for climate action

14 Nov 2023

Even though we now have the Paris agreement, cooperation between the world’s two biggest emitters, US and China, is still crucial.

Oil companies attending climate talks have minimal green energy transition plans, analysis finds

14 Nov 2023

In 2022, a Brazilian oil and gas company had 68 places staked out for oil exploration off the South American coast, searching for new reserves while spending $6.9 billion in oil development projects.

UK manufacturers call for EU-aligned carbon border tax

14 Nov 2023

A new poll of UK businesses has found that almost three-quarters would support the introduction of a carbon border adjustment mechanism that mirrors the one coming into force across Europe.

Continued rise in CO2: "This insanity cannot continue"

14 Nov 2023

OPINION: The cryosphere — Earth’s ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, polar oceans, glaciers and snow — is ground zero for climate change, and it pays no attention to rhetoric, only to our actions.

China’s emissions set to fall in 2024 after record growth in clean energy

14 Nov 2023

China’s carbon dioxide emissions are set to fall in 2024 and could be facing structural decline, due to record growth in the installation of new low-carbon energy sources.

Does the world have enough minerals for low-carbon electricity?

14 Nov 2023

Total reserves are not the issue – mine construction and geopolitical risks are likely to be larger barriers to progress.

Australia boosts regional security influence with Tuvalu accord

13 Nov 2023

Australia has signed a security, climate change and migration accord with Tuvalu, which analysts say also highlights Canberra’s attempts to counter China’s growing influence in the region.

Countries meet in Kenya to thrash out global plastic pollution treaty

13 Nov 2023

Delegates in Nairobi for talks in what experts say could be most important multilateral treaty since Paris accord.

‘Take it or leave it’: Acrimony flares amid tenuous agreement on climate aid

13 Nov 2023

The U.S. pushed for voluntary payments in a high-stakes negotiation over a global fund for climate disasters.

France moves into action with new climate plan, green industry makeover

13 Nov 2023

France has unveiled a new strategy for climate action with a view to slashing its carbon emissions by 55 percent compared to 1990 levels by the end of this decade.

China on alert for extreme winter weather as El Nino adds to global warming mix

13 Nov 2023

Each part of the country should prepare for its own combination of extreme weather risks this winter, the China Meteorological Administration said.

Which islands will become uninhabitable first due to climate change?

13 Nov 2023

Climate change is raising sea levels, and many low-lying islands are at risk. But determining which communities will be first to leave is impossible to answer.

Extreme heat: 2023 set to be warmest on record

10 Nov 2023

It is now "virtually certain" that 2023 - a year of deadly heatwaves, floods and fires - will be the warmest on record, new data suggests.

Canada on track to miss 2030 emissions targets

10 Nov 2023

Canada is set to miss its 2030 target to cut carbon emissions by at least 40% below 2005 levels by 2030, according to the latest audit from the commissioner of the environment's office.

OPINION: How climate research is polluted by fossil fuel money — and how to fix it

10 Nov 2023

It's no secret that Sultan Al Jaber, president-designate of COP28, has a contradictory role as head of a fossil fuel company. But his situation points to a broader web of conflicts of interest that endangers climate progress.

China unveils action plan to reduce methane emissions

10 Nov 2023

China published its long-awaited plan to tackle climate-warming methane on Tuesday, but included no firm targets for reducing those emissions - only goals for re-using them as fuel.

Amid tensions with US, China tightens controls over exports and imports of key commodities

10 Nov 2023

China has asked exporters to report transactions of strategically important rare earth metals and oxide products, as economic security remains high on the agenda for policymakers.

Adaptation
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'A sneeze in the night': Peters questions NZ's climate culpability

Mon 4 Aug 2025

New Zealand First seems to be vying with ACT and farming lobby group Groundswell to claim credit for being the first to call for New Zealand to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.

Agriculture
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Climate change policy growing concern for farming sector

Mon 4 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | While farmer confidence has hit an eight-year high, concerns about climate change policy and the Emissions Trading Scheme are growing in New Zealand’s rural sector, according to Federated Farmers.

Airlines
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NZ Post drops science-based climate target

8 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | NZ Post has dropped its science-based emissions reduction target of 42% by 2030 with no plans to replace it.

Aviation
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Why plane turbulence is becoming more frequent - and more severe

Wed 6 Aug 2025

As climate change shifts atmospheric conditions, experts warn that air travel could become bumpier: temperature changes and shifting wind patterns in the upper atmosphere are expected to increase the frequency and intensity of severe turbulence.

Biodiversity
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Taking NZ biodiversity to the world

Wed 6 Aug 2025

Media release | Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari and Ekos are making history by launching New Zealand biodiversity and conservation into the global marketplace.

Biofuels
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Sustainability claims questioned as renewable diesel surges

14 May 2025

Critics are sceptical about industry claims of renewable diesel life-cycle greenhouse gas emission cuts and warn renewable diesel carbon releases will surge if sourcing is scaled up, triggering tropical deforestation as producers convert forests to energy crops, such as oil palm and soy.

Carbon Credits
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Carbon prices slide as market awaits ETS decision

Fri 1 Aug 2025

By Liz Kivi | Volatility has returned to the secondary carbon market, with prices sliding again after plateauing in recent weeks, as the market waits for government decisions on Emissions Trading Scheme settings.

Carbon prices
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Bearish sentiment lingers for carbon market

11 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | The compliance carbon market could be set for a gradual upward trajectory, however unsold volume from the quarterly Emissions Trading Scheme auctions continues to act as ‘a price ceiling,’ according to an expert.

Coal
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Huntly Power Station

Gentailers to stockpile coal under new deal

Tue 5 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | An agreement between New Zealand’s four major electricity generators to establish a 10-year fuel reserve is being labelled a 'climate change stockpile', and could undermine momentum for renewable energy investment.

Comment
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Huntly Power Station, the largest thermal power plan in New Zealand.

Is extending Huntly power station to 2035 in consumers’ best interest?

22 Jul 2025

By Simon Orme | COMMENT: Genesis Energy is proposing a cartel to keep high-emitting Huntly Power Station in business to 2035. If extending Huntly has economic benefits, is a cartel necessary?

Construction
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Senior property lecturer Dr Michael Rehm

What does 'drier' really mean in 'green' homes?

Fri 1 Aug 2025

Media release - Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland | Researchers say green-rating systems could improve clarity and effectiveness by explicitly defining ‘drier’ and using two measures of humidity.

COP
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Cuts to climate finance put exports in jeopardy: Lawyers

23 May 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government has halved international climate finance, a move aid organisations describe as “devastating,” and which lawyers say could put our Paris Agreement commitments and export market access at risk.

Emissions trading
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NZ voluntary carbon market’s sad state

14 Jul 2025

By John O’Brien | OPINION: A combination of scandals, challenging economic times, and cheaper offshore carbon credits, mean that the domestic voluntary carbon market in New Zealand remains absolutely tiny.

Energy
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China updates green taxonomy to increase energy transition finance

Today 10:00am

China has updated its green taxonomy as part of the country’s efforts to strengthen its net-zero transition ambitions and reduce fragmentation.

Extinction
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Key orange roughy population on verge of collapse, govt considers closure

9 Jul 2025

Media release - Deep Sea Conservation Coalition | New data reveals that New Zealand’s main orange roughy fishery, accounting for half of the country’s total catch, is on the brink of collapse, with one model showing it may have reached that point already, and the government’s considering closing it.

Extreme weather
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Impacts of Cyclone Hale on Tairāwhiti

Tairāwhiti group warns forestry rollback will fuel future disasters

Today 10:00am

By Shannon Morris-Williams | A sustainable land-use advocacy group has slammed government proposals they say will gut forestry protections and roll back hard-fought gains made in the wake of Cyclone Hale and Gabrielle.

Fishing
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Latest trawl bycatch numbers 'a grim wake-up call'

24 Jun 2025

Media release – Greenpeace | The latest fisheries bycatch data paints a grim picture, with trawlers hauling up thousands of kilograms of coral and killing hundreds of fur seals and seabirds over a 12 month period.

Forestry
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Can the US timber industry and forest carbon credit programs coexist?

Wed 6 Aug 2025

The climate crisis is forcing society to rethink existing technological and ecological systems. At the nexus of this challenge is how the U.S. values and manages forests.

Gas
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Labour Energy spokesperson Megan Woods

Labour vows to reinstate oil and gas ban

Wed 6 Aug 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Labour Party is promising to reinstate a ban on new oil and gas exploration permits, but won’t say if they will go even further and commit to revoking permits if elected.

Geothermal
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Geothermal power station near Taupō

A modest geothermal strategy

31 Jul 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | The Government has unveiled a far more modest geothermal energy strategy than its primary backer, Resources Minister Shane Jones, had sought.

Green finance
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Barclays exits net zero banking alliance

Tue 5 Aug 2025

Barclays will exit the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, marking the second UK-based bank to withdraw from the UN-backed coalition dedicated to advancing global net zero goals through their financing activities, after the departure last month of HSBC.

Greenhouse Effect
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EU climate goals at risk as ailing forests absorb less CO2, scientists say

Tue 5 Aug 2025

Damage to European forests from increased logging, wildfires, drought and pests is reducing their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, putting European Union emissions targets at risk, scientists warn.

Greenwashing
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Airlines risk legal challenges by advertising jet fuel as “sustainable”, NGO warns

18 Jul 2025

Amid suspected fraud in the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a new report says the airline industry should stop calling all alternatives to kerosene “sustainable”.

Hydro power
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Energy Minister Simon Watts addressing the CEP conference in Auckland this week

Watts talks big on energy reform, but barriers persist

29 May 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Energy and Climate Change minister Simon Watts says the government is doubling down on efforts to boost renewable energy generation, streamline regulation, and drive private sector investment as New Zealand faces mounting energy security and affordability challenges.

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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Insurers need to get ready for the next climate-fuelled disaster: FMA

Wed 6 Aug 2025

Insurers need to do more to improve their claims processes and services as climate-driven disasters increase in frequency and severity, according to the Financial Markets Authority.

Kyoto
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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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First-of-a-kind US class-action lawsuit would force EPA to reinstate $3bn climate program

Today 10:00am

Coalition of non-profits, tribes and local governments sued EPA chief for halting climate justice grants.

Low carbon
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Fund for low emissions transport winds up

31 Jul 2025

New Zealand’s Low Emission Transport Fund has officially wrapped up, ending a nine-year programme that put hundreds of millions of dollars towards accelerating the country’s shift to cleaner transport.

Mining
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Backlash over govt conservation changes

Mon 4 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The government’s proposed changes to the Conservation Act are the most significant roll back in conservation protections in a generation, according to the Green Party.

NZ ETS
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Urgent action needed to get on track for climate goals - commission

25 Jul 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand is making progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but more work is needed – urgently – to set up for future reductions, according to the latest report from the Climate Change Commission.

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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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.

Paris Agreement
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The landmark advisory, which significantly transforms the obligation of states regarding climate change, being delivered at the International Court of Justice in the Hague.

NZ govt’s fossil fuel plans could break international law

24 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government could be breaching international law with its plans to subsidise and expand fossil fuel extraction, following a ruling overnight from the world’s highest court.

Planetary boundaries
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Deepsea brittle star species from New Zealand, part of the Earth Sciences New Zealand's invertebrate collection in Wellington

NZ part of hidden global deep-sea network beneath the waves

25 Jul 2025

Media release - Earth Sciences New Zealand | A world-first study of marine life, including sea creatures found in New Zealand's dark, cold, pressurised ocean depths, has revealed that deep-sea life is surprisingly more connected than previously thought.

Plastics
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Divided nations start 'final' talks on UN plastics treaty

Wed 6 Aug 2025

The key divide is whether the new treaty includes a target to limit plastic production or just focuses on recycling and waste management.

Protest
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A new report shows how local climate activism leads to ‘remarkable’ gains

Today 10:00am

Efforts to pass laws and advance clean energy projects can significantly reduce emissions, and at a low cost.

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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China’s solar panel exports fall 3% in June, report shows

Today 10:00am

Chinese photovoltaic panel exports declined three percent in June from the previous month, mainly because of shrinking demand from the Asia-Pacific region.

Science
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Waitaki Hydro Dam

Warmer end to winter but dry spell expected over southern lakes

Tue 5 Aug 2025

As hydro lake levels hover just below average levels, climate forecasts indicate that warmer than usual weather conditions will reduce demand, but there will likely be less rain over the southern hydro lakes as New Zealand moves towards spring and summer.

Tax
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Climate groups want UK wealth tax to make super-rich fund sustainable economy

17 Jul 2025

Growing number of campaigners urge government to ensure green investment is not done ‘on backs of the poor’.

Technology
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Can robot taxis solve NZ's transport woes?

23 Jul 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Ministry of Transport has tested the idea of driverless taxis as a futuristic fix. But while new modelling explores how "robotaxis" could ease congestion and reduce car ownership, critics say it misses a crucial point – the country’s worsening transport emissions.

The House
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United Nations carbon market rules agreed but concerns remain

25 Nov 2024

New carbon market rules agreed at the fractious UN climate summit will be a relief to New Zealand and Singapore, who were leading the negotiations, but concerns about greenwashing and disadvantaging nature-based solutions remain.

Transport
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EV sales fall, but it’s complicated

29 Jul 2025

Imports of fully electric vehicles fell over 50% in value during the 12 months to June 2025, compared with the year ended June 2024, according to Stats NZ.

Waste
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Regional Council chair Peter Haddock

'Yet another rate': Franz Josef ratepayers balk at $2.8m stopbank extension

Mon 4 Aug 2025

By Lois Williams, Local Democracy Reporter | Franz Josef ratepayers have given the thumbs down to plans for a $2.8 million stopbank extension to protect the town’s sewerage plant from the Waiho River.

Water
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The struggle for control of the Arctic is accelerating - and it's riskier than ever

11 Jul 2025

As the battle for one of the world’s coldest places heats up, an increasingly fragile security balance may be breaking down, leading to an escalating arms race.

Wildfires
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UN University report warns against carbon credits from REDD, tree planting, and improved forest management

13 Jun 2025

But the report stops short of recommending banning the trade in carbon temporarily stored in trees.

Wind energy
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For the first time, China invests more in wind and solar than coal overseas

29 May 2025

China’s Belt and Road Initiative, long derided for its heavy carbon footprint, was dominated by wind and solar power projects for the first time from 2022 to 2023, according to a new analysis. But coal plants financed in earlier years are still coming online.

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