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‘Car without wheels’: Adaptation playbook lacks finance target

15 Dec 2023

Developing nations got agreement to set targets for food and water security, but rich nations were unwilling to plug a huge funding gap.

Instagram influencers paid to boost UAE’s climate credentials over COP28

15 Dec 2023

The individuals who spoke to DeSmog said they were ‘deeply disappointed’ by the summit and had not fully understood the relationship between UAE and the organisers.

COP28: Article 6 failure avoids a worse outcome

14 Dec 2023

Media Release - Carbon Market Watch | Torn between countries demanding that Article 6 carbon markets be available with virtually no restrictions and countries insisting on upholding transparency, human rights, and climate ambition, negotiators at COP28 failed to break the deadlock.

Nations strike deal at COP28 to transition away from fossil fuels

14 Dec 2023

Representatives from nearly 200 countries agreed at the COP28 climate summit to begin reducing global consumption of fossil fuels to avert the worst of climate change, signalling the eventual end of the oil age.

Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Dubai

14 Dec 2023

Nearly every country in the world has agreed to “transition away from fossil fuels” – the main driver of climate change – at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

COP28 climate summit signals the end of fossil fuels — but is it enough?

14 Dec 2023

Nations make historic pledge to 'transition' energy systems away from fossil fuels — some scientists are disappointed by the softened wording.

Carbon credits talks collapse at Cop28 over integrity concerns

14 Dec 2023

The EU and allies rejected proposed carbon trading rules that followed a “light-touch” approach favoured by the US.

Endangered species list grows by 2,000 - climate change is part of the problem

14 Dec 2023

The International Union for Conservation of Nature, the leading tracker of global biodiversity, released their new Red List of Threatened Species at COP28.

Pakistan's children are feeling the human toll of climate change: stunted growth and school dropouts

14 Dec 2023

At three years old, Suleman Ali is meant to weigh at least 11 kilograms. But with a dire food shortage in Pakistan, he's so malnourished he's not even 1kg.

COP28: Australia, US and UK say they won’t sign agreement that would be ‘death certificate’ for small islands

13 Dec 2023

Australian climate change minister, Chris Bowen, says umbrella group of countries is united in saying draft agreement is too weak.

The 12-year-old who halted COP28

13 Dec 2023

The United Arab Emirates has severely restricted protest activity at this year’s U.N. climate summit, placing harsh limits on what activists are allowed to say, as well as where and when demonstrations can occur.

NASA's new 'Greenhouse Gas Center' tracks humanity's contribution to climate change

13 Dec 2023

The center will track greenhouse gas emissions and help the public be more attuned to the impacts of climate change.

Mongolia's nomadic herders are now enduring the worst of climate change

13 Dec 2023

For thousands of years, Mongolia's nomadic herders have survived at the mercy of the country's brutal winters — where temperatures drop below -30 degrees Celsius.

How the war changed Russia’s climate agenda

13 Dec 2023

Ahead of the UN's COP28 climate summit, Russia spoke against the "phasing out" of fossil fuels, while its recently updated climate doctrine makes no mention of fossil fuels and their impact on climate change.

Cop28 draft climate deal criticised as ‘grossly insufficient’ and ‘incoherent’

12 Dec 2023

Text now being considered by governments calls for ‘reducing both consumption and production of fossil fuels’.

Building wind power, canceling coal — it’s all drowning under borrowing costs

12 Dec 2023

Central banks’ efforts to tame inflation have made it harder for both wealthy and poor nations to shift away from fossil fuels.

UN climate chief slams opponents of fossil fuel phase-out at COP28

12 Dec 2023

Talks intensify over calls to phase out fossil fuels, as oil producers led by Saudi Arabia put up tough resistance.

The coloured stripes that explain climate change

12 Dec 2023

In 2017, Ellie Highwood, then professor of climate physics at the University of Reading, posted a photograph on Twitter of a "global warming blanket" she had crocheted, in which rows of colour represented average global temperature changes across time.

Coral scientist predicts massive bleaching events in 2024

12 Dec 2023

Following what is expected to be the warmest year on record, next year could bring massive coral bleaching events that disrupt marine ecosystems.

Record drought hitting Panama Canal may ruin your kids’ Christmas

12 Dec 2023

The impact of a record-breaking drought in Panama has spread beyond energy supplies and is now affecting container shipping, a crucial sector of the global freight market.

Observers see OPEC 'panicking' as COP28 climate talks focus on possible fossil fuel phase-out

11 Dec 2023

Veteran negotiators at the United Nations climate talks said that the push to wean the world from dirty fossil fuels had gained so much momentum that they had poked a powerful enemy: the oil industry.

COP28 chief pushes for fossil fuel deal as talks get bogged down

11 Dec 2023

The controversial oil executive presiding over global climate talks in Dubai is stepping up efforts to get a deal to curb all fossil fuels for the first time.

Green groups urge end to LNG expansion to stop 'climate chaos'

11 Dec 2023

Environmental groups urged countries gathered at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai to stop support for expansion of the global trade in liquefied natural gas (LNG), saying the industry was undermining efforts to contain global warming.

‘Magical’ tech innovations a distraction from real solutions, climate experts warn

11 Dec 2023

Overemphasis on innovation and carbon removal risks distracting from main goal of stopping use of fossil fuels, say scientists.

Azerbaijan gets nod to host COP29 climate summit

11 Dec 2023

Next year’s COP29 climate summit is set to take place in oil-rich Azerbaijan after Eastern European countries resolved a political deadlock.

COP28 Update: Day 7

8 Dec 2023

COP28 has highlighted new policy areas such as health, agriculture and clean cooking, and according to media, there have been pledges totalling more than $83 billion.

$700m pledged to loss and damage fund at COP28 covers less than 0.2% needed

8 Dec 2023

Money offered so far falls far short of the estimated $400bn in losses developing countries face each year.

Top climatologists slam Sultan Al Jaber's "no science" claim on fossil fuel phaseout

8 Dec 2023

“There is no scenario to limit warming to 1.5°C that does not include the rapid phase out of fossil fuels.”

AI’s climate impact goes beyond its emissions

8 Dec 2023

To understand how AI is contributing to climate change, look at the way it’s being used.

Turning the tap off slowly – why Australia’s decision to end overseas fossil fuel finance matters

8 Dec 2023

At the COP28 climate negotiations, Australia announced it will sign the Glasgow Statement and will no longer finance international oil, gas and coal projects.

How deglobalization could ripple across the economy

8 Dec 2023

The shift away from hyper-globalisation poses huge questions for what lies ahead.

Reuters, New York Times top list of fossil fuel industry’s media enablers

7 Dec 2023

New report by DeSmog and Drilled reveals the extent of commercial partnerships between trusted outlets and Big Oil.

‘Low-carbon product’ promoted by COP28 president 3 times more damaging than ‘regular’ fuels

7 Dec 2023

COP28 president Sultan Al Jaber promotes blue ammonia as a decarbonisation solution. Various experts disagree.

It's Gender Day at COP28 - here's why women and girls must be at the heart of climate action

7 Dec 2023

COP28 is well underway, with world leaders gathering in Dubai to discuss their plans to deal with climate change.

2023 declared hottest year on record as UN slams climate inaction

7 Dec 2023

The temperature record was confirmed as a UN official condemned ‘posturing’ at COP28 climate summit.

As fossil fuel phase-out gathers steam, resistance builds

7 Dec 2023

Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Turkey are among the most vocal opponents of a decision at Cop28 to phase out coal, oil and gas.

Growth of Chinese fossil CO2 emissions drives new global record in 2023

6 Dec 2023

Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and cement have increased by 1.1% in 2023, hitting a new record high of 36.8bn tonnes of CO2 (GtCO2), according to the 2023 Global Carbon Budget report by the Global Carbon Project.

US envoy calls out Chevron as lagging on climate at COP28

6 Dec 2023

US climate envoy John Kerry criticized some US oil producers for not doing enough to combat global warming and singled out Chevron Corp. for particular scrutiny.

Controversial carbon credits flood COP28, yet still no rules

6 Dec 2023

The COP28 climate talks have been flooded with announcements hyping controversial carbon credits before rules for them have been hammered out, with environmental groups fearing "greenwashing" on a massive scale.

Global warming could cost poor countries trillions. They've urged the UN climate summit to help.

6 Dec 2023

A prominent developing-world leader on the issue of climate change said that global taxes on the financial services, oil and gas, and shipping industries could drum up hundreds of billions to poorer countries adapt to and cope with global warming.

Record number of fossil fuel delegates at climate talks

6 Dec 2023

The number of delegates at this year's UN climate talks who are also linked to fossil fuel producers has quadrupled since last year, campaigners say.

More than 100 countries at COP28 call for fossil fuel phaseout

6 Dec 2023

Climate activists and countries hard hit by climate disasters seek to break the fossil fuel industry’s stranglehold on global climate talks.

IMF chief makes the case for carbon pricing as ‘writing on the wall’ for oil and gas

5 Dec 2023

The head of the International Monetary Fund on Sunday underlined the case for carbon pricing at the COP28 climate summit.

Carbon capture is no solution to oil and gas emissions

5 Dec 2023

OPINION: The oil and gas industry wants you to believe it can capture its emissions and keep drilling as usual. That’s no way to avert climate chaos.

Al Gore slams COP28 climate summit host UAE, says its emissions soared

5 Dec 2023

Climate advocate and former US Vice President Al Gore slammed the UAE - host of the COP28 climate summit - saying its position as overseer of international negotiations on global warming this year was an abuse of public trust.

Rishi Sunak hits back at criticism of fleeting COP28 visit

5 Dec 2023

UK prime minister rejects suggestion half-day stay shows lack of ‘seriousness.’ Rishi Sunak defended his decision to only attend COP28 for a half a day, saying it would be wrong to “measure our impact here by hours spent.”

What Brazil should have said at COP28 - but didn’t

5 Dec 2023

Brazil’s President Lula made important contributions to COP28 in demanding that the 1.5°C temperature increase limit be respected, in recognising the risk of Amazon forest collapse, and in promising to end Brazil’s Amazon deforestation by 2030.

What sea level rise will look like in cities that have hosted climate summits

5 Dec 2023

As global leaders and delegates gather in Dubai for the annual UN climate summit, a new analysis shows how the host cities of previous summits could be inundated — if not entirely submerged — by rising ocean waters.

G7 countries agree to phase out coal by 2030, announces French President Emmanuel Macron

4 Dec 2023

Over $12 billion pledged for Green Climate Fund; 118 countries commit to tripling renewable and double energy efficiency by 2030.

Clashes over fossil fuels, Gaza war at COP28 climate summit

4 Dec 2023

Israel’s assault on Gaza resumes the day after the summit reaches an agreement over a long-sought rehabilitation fund.

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Farm-level emissions cuts possible, but almost everything stands in the way

18 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Progress to slash farming emissions is being blocked by limited farmer confidence in mitigation tools, inconsistent engagement, misinformation and a lack of clear policy signals, according to a new report.

Agriculture
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Pāmu head of sustainability Sam Bridgman

State-owned farmer drives profit growth with emissions reductions

19 Dec 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | Government-owned Landcorp, trading as Pāmu, is one-third of the way to meeting its 2031 emissions reduction targets, with five years left to run to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30.3% against 2021 emissions.

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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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‘Cali Fund’ aiming to raise billions for nature receives first donation – of just $1,000

16 Dec 2025

A major biodiversity fund – which could, in theory, generate billions of dollars annually for conservation – received its first donation of just $1,000 in November.

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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Waitangi Treaty Grounds

Climate law change spanner in the works for Waitangi Tribunal Inquiry

19 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Government’s controversial changes to New Zealand’s legal framework for climate policy have thrown a spanner in the works for a long-running Waitangi Tribunal Inquiry into climate change.

Carbon prices
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Govt unveils plans for carbon storage regulations – and ETS rewards

18 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Government has released plans to regulate carbon capture and storage in natural geological formations, which include Emissions Trading Scheme incentives, with the aim of introducing related legislation in 2026.

Coal
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Global coal demand hit record high this year but is set to decline by 2030

18 Dec 2025

Global coal demand reached a record high in 2025 but is expected to decline by 2030 as renewables, nuclear power and abundant natural gas squeeze its dominance in power generation.

Comment
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Rob Campbell

Investors must support positive climate-tech

28 Nov 2025

OPINION: We need better leadership than the current ‘climate opportunism’ that is rife in the Beehive, and we need to back a marketplace that will make it happen, writes Rob Campbell.

Construction
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RMA’s successors hinge on two untested bets

17 Dec 2025

Two ideas sit at the heart of the Government’s replacement for the Resource Management Act: regulatory relief and spatial planning.

COP
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India at COP30: A mismatch between grandstanding and climate action

11 Dec 2025

Despite India’s attempt to anoint itself as the leader of the developing world, at the COP30 summit, New Delhi’s track record remains contradictory.

Emissions trading
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Govt warned that scrapping ag emission pricing comes with risks

11 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | The Government’s move to halt plans for agricultural emissions pricing without replacing it with any other action will leave New Zealand facing a bigger gap to meet its third emissions budget, Environment ministry officials have warned.

Energy
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NZ hydrogen regulation to catch up with the world

18 Dec 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | The government has announced a regulatory reset for New Zealand’s emerging clean tech hydrogen sector.

Extinction
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Conservation Minister Tama Potaka

DOC trims costs and winds down jobs for nature

10 Nov 2025

The Department of Conservation (DOC) is entering a new phase of tighter budgets and structural change as it winds down the pandemic-era Jobs for Nature programme and reshapes its operations to absorb long-term cost pressures.

Extreme weather
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Pacific climate response in question as NZ finance remains unclear

19 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | With New Zealand's $1.3 billion international climate finance commitment set to end with no clarity on what follows, the Auditor-General says oversight of that funding remains patchy and long-term outcomes are unclear.

Fishing
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Transport dominates NZ’s rising consumer emissions

10 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Transport pollution was the biggest contributor to an increase in New Zealand’s consumption-based emissions in 2023, with emissions from household travel up 12%, and consumption-based emissions totalling 58.3 million tonnes – up 1.6% from the previous year.

Gas
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Hydrogen emissions are ‘supercharging’ the warming impact of methane

19 Dec 2025

The warming impact of hydrogen has been “overlooked” in projections of climate change, according to authors of the latest “global hydrogen budget”.

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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Westpac NZ announces partnership to form Blue Economy hub in Nelson

17 Dec 2025

Media release | Westpac NZ has announced a new three-year partnership with the Nelson Regional Development Agency and Kernohan Engineering to help accelerate the development of a sustainable marine economy – also known as the blue economy.

Greenhouse Effect
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Vanuatu Climate Change Minister, Ralph Regenvanu, speaking at COP28 in Dubai

NZ ‘clearly’ breaching international law on climate – Vanuatu Climate Change Minister

12 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | Vanuatu’s Climate Change Minister, Ralph Regenvanu, says New Zealand restarting fossil fuel exploration and subsidies is an obvious breach of international law, exposing the country to international and domestic litigation.

Greenwashing
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Govt slammed for weakening methane target

15 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams The Government has pushed through legislation under urgency to almost halve New Zealand’s 2050 methane target – a move Opposition parties say disregards scientific advice, breaks the country’s hard-won political consensus on climate action, and shifts the burden of higher warming and higher future costs onto the next generation.

Hydro power
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Ralph Regenvanu (centre) at the COP30 climate summit.

COP30 microcosm of difficult geopolitics, says Vanuatu's Climate Minister

15 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | Despite ‘intransigent’ states blocking multilateralism and a disappointing official outcome, Vanuatu’s Climate Change Minister Ralph Regenvanu says he left the COP30 climate summit feeling more positive than after previous UN climate conferences.

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 welcome govt decision to keep NHC levy unchanged

21 Nov 2025

Media release |The Insurance Council of New Zealand | Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) has welcomed the Government’s decision to leave the Natural Hazards Commission levy unchanged, amid ongoing concerns around the cost-of-living.

Kyoto
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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

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.

Litigation
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Three Greenpeace activists removed by police from Fonterra

17 Dec 2025

Media release | Three Greenpeace activists were removed by police from Fonterra’s downtown Auckland offices, following a protest on Monday at the Shareholders’ Fund meeting over the corporation’s role in the contamination of rural communities’ drinking water.

Low carbon
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Oil and gas majors would create $78bn more value by stopping exploration

11 Dec 2025

Media release | Ten of the world’s largest oil and gas companies would create significantly more shareholder value by ending exploration and sharply curtailing upstream development, according to new analysis released today by ACCR.

Mining
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Wetlands and biodiversity at risk as mining rules loosen: Greenpeace

19 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Greenpeace says Government changes to national direction instruments under the RMA paves the way for mining in wetlands and biodiversity hotspots and will expose some of Aotearoa’s most fragile ecosystems to irreversible damage.

NZ ETS
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NZ could become ‘dumping ground’ for dirty vehicles: Commissioner

16 Dec 2025

By Liz Kivi | Simon Upton, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, has warned the Government that its changes to the clean car standard could turn the country into a dumping ground for high emitting cars, making future emissions budgets harder to achieve.

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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Offshore windfarms enhance function of coastal waters and diversity of aquatic life

19 Dec 2025

Media release | A study conducted by researchers from Murdoch University in Australia and Dalian Ocean University in China has found that offshore windfarms can improve marine ecosystems and diversify aquatic food chains.

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‘A shift no country can ignore’: where global emissions stand, 10 years after the Paris climate agreement

16 Dec 2025

The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable.

Planetary boundaries
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Govt consulting on Pacific Resilience Facility

12 Dec 2025

The Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee is calling for submissions on its international treaty examination of the Agreement to Establish the Pacific Resilience Facility.

Plastics
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Govt green lights rural recycling scheme

4 Dec 2025

The Government has approved new regulations to bring rural waste schemes under one unified framework.

Protest
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Kommi performing on Saturday

KiwiRail pauses coal trains amid rising climate protests

9 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Climate activists are ramping up actions this week, with a Christchurch protest leading to KiwiRail pausing some coal train operations on Saturday, and another protest against the Fast-Track Amendment Bill planned for parliament today.

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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Could tidal energy one day power NZ?

18 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New research suggests Aotearoa holds some of the world’s strongest tidal-stream energy potential – enough to generate up to 93% of today’s electricity use – but one expert cautions that extracting energy at such a scale could have significant impacts and remains highly uncertain.

Science
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NZ could lose nearly all glaciers this century without stronger climate action

16 Dec 2025

New Zealand could see 97% of its glaciers vanish by 2100, with new international modelling projecting a rapid acceleration in glacier extinction from the 2030s onward – even under lower-warming scenarios.

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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.

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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The surprisingly convincing case against cars

19 Dec 2025

Life After Cars dares to imagine how different, and enriching, a car-free world could be.

Waste
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Kaicycle celebrates ten years of collective climate action in Pōneke

14 Nov 2025

Media release: Kaicycle | Since 2015, Kaicycle has grown from a humble pilot project growing kai and collecting compost on bicycles into the thriving urban farm and composting hub that Wellingtonians know and love.

Water
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Heatwaves, downpours and droughts – Auckland on track for more extreme weather

1 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | New projections show Auckland will face more heatwaves, heavier downpours, worsening droughts and growing coastal threats as climate extremes intensify, according to a new report from Earth Sciences New Zealand.

Wildfires
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NZ just had its hottest spring in at least 116 years

10 Dec 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | This year New Zealand had its hottest spring since records began, with widespread heat, rainfall extremes and destructive wind driven by sudden stratospheric warming.

Wind energy
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Media round-up

12 Dec 2025

In our round-up of climate coverage in local media: Another offshore wind firm exits New Zealand over a clash with seabed mining; Fonterra falls behind on its climate goals as farm emissions remain flat; and the businesses trapped by the gas 'death spiral'.

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