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Database updates how we use energy

24 Jan 2014

An updated picture of how New Zealanders use energy is now available, showing where and how energy is used and a snapshot of how energy use is changing.

Study shows how to double renewable energy

24 Jan 2014

The global renewable energy share can reach and exceed 30 per cent by 2030 at no extra cost, says a new report.

Mike Sandiford ... what gives?

So, if the carbon tax isn't working, what is?

24 Jan 2014

Melbourne Energy Institute director MIKE SANDIFORD asks the Abbott Government to explain:

Lara Giddings ... no more Greens.

Pulp politics bring tension to Tasmania

24 Jan 2014

KATE CROWLEY, Associate Professor of Public and Environmental Policy at the University of Tasmania, examines the tension between the economy and the environment in the state's politics:

China tops wind turbine installations

24 Jan 2014

China will remain the leading global consumer of wind turbine rotor blades over the coming years, a new international report says.

Z Energy adds clean-fuel outlet

24 Jan 2014

A second public truck stop is selling Z Energy’s low-emissions Z DEC fuel.

EDITORIAL: Forget the pretence and let's make a real start with our water quality

20 Dec 2013

It's been an interesting year, with new carbon markets opening in some of the largest economies in the world, including North America and China.

Post-recession, we're becoming a nation of greener Kiwis

20 Dec 2013

New Zealanders coming out of recession have quite different attitudes to sustainability than they had going in, says a social trend researcher.

New carbon trading idea challenges deforestation

20 Dec 2013

A new approach to carbon trading seeks to change the economic and ecological determinants of deforestation.

Fuels emissions levels show increase

20 Dec 2013

New Zealand's emissions from liquid fuels rose over the September quarter, latest figures show.

Greenpeace protesters at the Taranaki drilling site.

Court throws out Taranaki drilling challenge

20 Dec 2013

The High Court has dismissed Greenpeace's challenge to the EPA's decision over Anadarko's oil exploration in the Taranaki Basin.

Malcolm Rands ... people shut off.

FORUM: We don't want our landscapes to become movie fiction

20 Dec 2013

Eco-man MALCOLM RANDS - founder of the Ecostore business - argues for the protection of "brand New Zealand":

Carbon scene around the world

20 Dec 2013

Westpac takes a look over the international carbon scene.

Clover Moore ... now's the time to move out of fossil fuels.

Sydney aims for 100% renewable energy

20 Dec 2013

Sydney could be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030.

Draft pollution law seeks to tackle lethal European air

20 Dec 2013

The European Commission has unveiled a draft law to tackle air pollution, which every year is linked to 400,000 premature deaths in Europe and costs of tens of billions of euros.

Diesel additive has new outlet

20 Dec 2013

A second truck stop is to sell Z Energy’s low-emissions diesel additive.

Move on carbon units worries foresters

13 Dec 2013

Last week's Government announcement on the future of carbon units after 2015 does nothing to stimulate action to reduce the nation’s net greenhouse gas emissions, says the Forest Owners’ Association.

Tim Groser ... snapshot.

Govt releases climate change commitment report

13 Dec 2013

The Government has just released the Sixth National Communication on Climate Change report.

UK proposes double-counting on biofuels

13 Dec 2013

Britain has proposed a way to lower the European Union's 2020 target for renewable energy by counting the contribution from biofuels twice, avoiding the need for billions of euros in investment, a document shows.

Leave fossil fuels in the ground, urges report

13 Dec 2013

Australia's climate council is calling for fossil fuels to remain in the ground.

Power-wise women make huge savings in their homes

13 Dec 2013

Ten Sydney women have joined forces to make savings on their energy bills that would be enough to power four average family homes for a week.

Why wise businesses should take note of Gen Y Kiwis

13 Dec 2013

Businesses must cater to the increasing needs, desires and purchasing power of Gen Y Kiwis, driven by sustainability concerns, according to a new Colmar Brunton survey.

David Shearer ... our companies excluded.

Govt has way to aid clean-tech pioneers, says Labour

6 Dec 2013

The Government could use its buying power to support New Zealand’s clean-tech pioneers, the Labour Party says.

Dave Bodger ... major breakthrough.

NXT biofuels project excites retail chain

6 Dec 2013

The NXT Fuels biofuels refinery project could be a breakthrough for the industry, says fuel retailer Gull New Zealand.

Chris Baker ... coal is a reality.

OPINION: Future of coal calls for serious debate … not slogans

6 Dec 2013

By CHIS BAKER, CEO, Straterra. Some New Zealanders are calling for an immediate ban on all new coal mines.

Prof Barry Barton ... climate change a huge problem.

Carbon storage report will shape new laws

6 Dec 2013

A report launched in Wellington yesterday lays the foundations for new laws around the storage of carbon dioxide as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

China’s path to green economy fraught with challenges

6 Dec 2013

China is facing significant environmental and social challenges that must be addressed if it is to achieve its sustainable development goals, the United Nations says.

Huntly power station ... partly mothballed.

Wind industry wants gas turned down

6 Dec 2013

The wind energy industry is calling for New Zealand’s baseload gas-fired generation to be retired to converted to peaker plants.

Bernadette Casey ... China here we come.

Mix rice straw with wool and you get ... Mibu

6 Dec 2013

A new sustainable wool and rice straw blended upholstery fabric developed by a Wellington company goes into commercial production next year with the potential to create significant demand for New Zealand crossbred wool.

House will open doors to green builders

6 Dec 2013

Rilean Construction has started work on its first permanent evolution series show home at Jack’s Point Queenstown to help educate people on eco-friendly building methods.

Stationary fuel cell market set to boom

6 Dec 2013

The stationary fuel cell market is forecast to show massive growth, climbing from $390m in 2012 to $7.52 billion by 2020, a new report shows.

Mike Sammons ... ideas becoming mainstream.

Food stores switch to 'natural' refrigeration

29 Nov 2013

Foodstuffs is looking to drastically cut emissions and energy costs by switching to natural refrigeration.

Future bright for small-wind power, says study

29 Nov 2013

The small-wind power market is expected to increase massively, from $609m in 2012 to $3 billion by 2020, says a new report.

Australia to ease environment path for drillers

29 Nov 2013

The Australian Government has made progress on establishing a one-stop-shop environmental approval process for offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas storage activities with the release of two draft reports for public comment.

NZI Centre wins top sustainability rating

29 Nov 2013

Auckland’s NZI Centre has been awarded a five-star ‘market leading’ base building Certified Rating for energy use under NABERSNZTM, the office building energy rating scheme.

Climate change will have economic impact on Pacific, says bank study

29 Nov 2013

The economic loss suffered by the Pacific region could range from 2.9 per cent to as high as 12.7 per cent of annual GDP by 2100, according to a new study from the Asian Development Bank.

Motoring club takes prize for energy efficiency

29 Nov 2013

An motoring organisation has earned national recognition for leading the way with energy-efficient buildings and cutting carbon emissions in Australia.

Murray Wu ... adding value.

It’s about more than talking the talk, says award winner

22 Nov 2013

Sustainability makes good business sense – but talking the talk is not enough, says the winner of the supreme award in this year’s NZI Sustainable Business Network Awards.

Tim Groser ... consider the realities.

What Tim Groser told the world at Warsaw

22 Nov 2013

Climate Change Minister Tim Groser has put New Zealand’s emissions-reduction credentials to the COP19 gathering in Warsaw.

Abbott fund has high price, says analyst

22 Nov 2013

Australia’s Emissions Reduction Fund is likely to cost its government $A20 a tonne, and possibly $40 a tonne, an analyst says.

Melbourne expo might give us some answers

22 Nov 2013

Businesses looking for a steer on how Australia’s Emissions Reduction Fund scheme will work could find it at the Carbon Expo Australasia next month.

New-look Christchurch wins accolades at Warsaw

22 Nov 2013

The Christchurch rebuild has been recognised internationally as the best current example of urban regeneration.

More and more Aussie offices going green

22 Nov 2013

Australia's CitySwitch Green Office programme has topped two million square metres.

Australia going back to coal, says report

22 Nov 2013

Higher gas prices, and the impending repeal of the Australian carbon price mechanism are set to resume the emphasis on coal-fired generation in the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM).

Coal industry must radically diversify, says UN

22 Nov 2013

The coal industry must radically transform and diversify to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, a senior United Nations official said in Warsaw, stressing that companies must assess the risks of doing business as usual.

WORLD WEB ... news from the world of carbon

22 Nov 2013

* China to launch Beijing, Shanghai carbon markets * Why banks in London are exiting the carbon trade * Just 90 companies caused two-thirds of man-made global warming emissions * Tony Abbott rejects Commonwealth climate change risk fund * $150m to break lease for defunct Climate Change department * Canadians losing faith in government on climate change * World's most climate vulnerable nation turns to coal power

What's going on in world carbon markets

22 Nov 2013

The Carbon Reduction Fund in Australia, backloading in Europe, markets linking in North America and the first carbon auction in China ... Westpac's carbon desk reviews the international carbon markets:

How Australia deals with carbon and electricity

22 Nov 2013

Westpac's head of electricity trading, CONNELL BURKE, explains the links between carbon and electricity in the Australian market:

Europe wants to see some action out of Warsaw

22 Nov 2013

The European Union says it is seeking a balanced package of decisions out of Warsaw to advance international climate action.

Brownlee talking brainy transport systems

22 Nov 2013

New Zealand is moving to intelligent transport.

Adaptation
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Richard Hills

Climate progress slowing, says Auckland councillor

Thu 5 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The devastating cyclone that tore through Tāmaki Makaurau in 2023 left behind more than just broken infrastructure, sparking calls to focus on facts over ideology in the fight against climate change.

Agriculture
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Climate change minister Simon Watts

Watts coy about meeting environmental groups over methane target

Mon 9 Jun 2025

By Liz Kivi | Climate change minister Simon Watts won’t say whether he’ll meet NGOs to discuss New Zealand’s approach to methane emissions, with five environmental organisations joining forces to ask for a meeting to warn the government off weakening methane targets.

Airlines
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Greenwashing is rife in Australia, but could its days be numbered?

28 May 2025

COMMENT: Have you ever ticked the box to “fly carbon neutral”, had something delivered via “carbon-neutral shipping” or chosen to pay a bit extra to buy “carbon-neutral gas” from your energy retailer?

Aviation
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Help sustainable aviation fuels take off or delay targets, airlines warn EU

20 May 2025

Earmarked funding, risk-reduction tools, and simplified imports top Airlines for Europe’s wish list for the EU’s upcoming Sustainable Transport Investment Plan.

Biodiversity
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The microplastics found on a Waikato beach

Microplastics found in sand on dozens of NZ beaches

Wed 4 Jun 2025

Scientists have extracted microplastics from the sand of 22 beaches from the Far North to Banks Peninsula.

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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Govt mulls status quo for ETS auction settings

29 May 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government has released its consultation on the Climate Change Commission’s latest advice on Emissions Trading Scheme auction settings and volumes, putting forward the option to ignore the commission’s advice to boost auction volumes from 2028-2030.

Carbon News world
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BlackRock is off Texas’ blacklist. Where the ESG battle stands now

Mon 9 Jun 2025

The world’s largest asset manager can now do business with Texas—here’s where it stands in other states.

Carbon prices
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Kapanui Gas Field

Carbon price too low to fund carbon capture

20 May 2025

The government’s climate target to 2030 is at risk, after revelations that a carbon capture project which the government was relying on to deliver one third of its carbon reductions, might not go ahead.

Coal
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Fight over coal mine heats up

30 May 2025

Forest & Bird is calling on the government to create a new scientific reserve covering the Denniston Plateau on the West Coast, which would stop a fast-tracked coal mine.

Comment
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Kevin Trenberth protesting against Trump in April 2017.

Trump’s actions are already having consequences for climate, especially for the IPCC - expert

11 Apr 2025

Leading climate scientist, Dr Kevin Trenberth, left the US and came home to New Zealand because of the rise of Donald Trump. In this comment piece, he writes that he is appalled in multiple ways by the so-called “war on science” unfolding through staff cuts and the president’s policy edicts.

Construction
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Common low-grade clay strengthens low-carbon concrete

Thu 5 Jun 2025

Media release | Engineers at RMIT University have converted low-grade clay into a high-performance cement supplement, opening a potential new market in sustainable construction materials.

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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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.

Extinction
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Gas tanks at Te Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour

Govt budgets $200m for would-be gas investors

23 May 2025

By Liz Kivi | Energy Resources Aotearoa has welcomed the government's plan to co-invest $200 million in fossil gas expansion, while environmental and climate groups have reacted with horror.

Extreme weather
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Extreme ocean warming engulfed South-West Pacific in 2024

Fri 6 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Unprecedented ocean warming engulfed the South-West Pacific in 2024, with extreme heat and rainfall causing deadly and devastating impacts and sea level rise threatening entire islands.

Fishing
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Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Shane Jones with EDS chief executive Gary Taylor

Oceans Commission must have teeth – minister

14 May 2025

If an Oceans Commission were to be established under the government it would need genuine powers to make change, says Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Shane Jones.

Forestry
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Fed Farmers launches campaign against carbon forestry

Fri 6 Jun 2025

By Liz Kivi | Federated Farmers has launched what they are calling the ‘Save Our Sheep’ campaign, blaming carbon forestry for declining sheep numbers and calling on the government to urgently review the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Gas
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Labor accused of ‘gaslighting’ Australians on climate crisis as fossil fuel projects keep getting approved

Mon 9 Jun 2025

‘They offer sympathy and then just go and approve massive fossil fuel projects anyway,’ one advocate says.

Geothermal
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Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station in Iceland

Hotter and deeper: how NZ’s plan to drill for ‘supercritical’ geothermal energy holds promise and risk

2 Apr 2025

By David Dempsey, University of Canterbury | New Zealand’s North Island features a number of geothermal systems, several of which are used to generate some 1,000 MegaWatts of electricity. But deeper down there may be even more potential.

Green finance
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Electrification challenge for politicians, regulators

27 May 2025

Rewiring Aotearoa is calling for stronger political leadership to bring its vision of a cheaper, cleaner and stronger energy system to life, with the launch of its policy manifesto today.

Greenhouse Effect
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How the little-known ‘dark roof’ lobby may be making US cities hotter

Fri 6 Jun 2025

As cities heat up, reflective roofs could lower energy bills and help the climate. But dark-roofing manufacturers are waging a quiet campaign to block new rules.

Greenwashing
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Greenpeace Denmark complaint accuses dairy giant of 'systemic greenwashing'

Mon 9 Jun 2025

"Greenwashing and false marketing will not be tolerated, no matter how big you are and where you are based," said one Greenpeace Denmark campaigner.

Hydro power
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Methanex closure comes early this year

14 May 2025

The almost-now-annual closure of Methanex has come earlier this year, giving more confidence that the electricity system will get through the winter without a fuel shortfall.

Hydrogen
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What happened to the hydrogen economy?

3 Jun 2025

The hydrogen car that was supposed to carry us into a cleaner future is still not in the driveway. In fact, outside of a few test markets, it’s not in anyone’s driveway.

Insurance
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Climate change could drive surge in foreclosures and lender losses, new study finds

22 May 2025

Extreme weather linked to climate change could spell financial ruin for many American homeowners and lead to billions in losses for lenders, a new study finds.

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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Members of the Parents for Climate group, and lawyer David Hertzberg, outside the federal court in Sydney. The advocacy group accused Energy Australia of greenwashing. The parties have now agreed to a settlement.

Energy Australia apologises to 400,000 customers and settles greenwashing legal action

22 May 2025

Energy retailer says carbon offsetting ‘not the most effective way’ to reduce emissions.

Low carbon
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Could ‘orange’ hydrogen be NZ’s key to net-zero?

30 May 2025

By Liz Kivi | New Zealand could be sitting on resources for a thriving multi-billion-dollar, low-carbon hydrogen economy, which might even be capable of creating a net reduction of carbon dioxide, according to scientists.

Market advice
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Carbon News launches price index

24 Jun 2024

Today’s issue is the first to feature Carbon News’ own carbon price index for secondary market spot prices for NZUs on New Zealand’s compliance market.

Mining
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Govt's RMA overhaul sparks fears for nature and climate

30 May 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Government has opened public consultation on the biggest overhaul of environmental planning rules in New Zealand’s history, with critics warning it puts nature and climate at risk in favour of fast-tracked development and industry expansion.

NZ ETS
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Waste Levy risks becoming ‘slush fund’ under proposed changes – Commissioner

Thu 5 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Proposed changes to New Zealand's waste legislation risk undermining public trust in the waste levy scheme, according to Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Simon Upton.

Oceans
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Top ocean experts sound the alarm over growing marine crisis due to climate change

Fri 6 Jun 2025

On the opening day of a global science conference, French fishery scientist Clea Abello presented research showing that marine protected areas could protect commercially valuable fisheries.

Planetary boundaries
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New research reveals NZ’s natural resource footprint

29 May 2025

Media release | New research from the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment reveals that about 107 million tonnes of natural resources were required to produce the goods and services consumed by New Zealanders in 2019 – approximately 21 tonnes per person on average.

Plastics
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NZ's first chance in 20 years to catch up on waste

30 May 2025

Media release | The government has announced proposals for updating the Waste Minimisation Act and the Litter Act. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Kiwis have a chance to catch up with other countries to reduce our waste and litter.

Protest
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Dismissals 'massive win' for climate movement

13 May 2025

The outstanding charges against 25 climate activists who disrupted traffic in Wellington have been dropped, a move the group calls a win for the climate movement.

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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Global energy investment set to hit record $3.3 trillion in 2025, IEA says

Fri 6 Jun 2025

A surge in clean energy spending is expected to drive a record $3.3 trillion in global energy investment in 2025, despite economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday.

Science
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Lorraine Whitmarsh

Tech alone won’t save us, warns climate expert

Wed 4 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Technology alone won't be enough to reach net zero emissions, environmental psychologist Lorraine Whitmarsh told the Carbon and Energy Professionals conference in Auckland last week.

Tax
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Green budget 'ludicrous la-la land' – govt

15 May 2025

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said the budget was "clown show economics" and an "absolute circus".

Technology
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Biochar's negative emissions tech coming to Fieldays

Fri 6 Jun 2025

Biochar Network New Zealand will showcase its negative emissions technology biochar at this year's Forestry Hub at Fieldays 2025.

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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Richard Briggs

“It’s not the car – it’s how we move” – EECA

3 Jun 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams| New Zealand’s transport emissions conversation has focused heavily on electric vehicles – but Richard Briggs, group manager, delivery and partnerships at the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, says we’re asking the wrong question.

United Nations
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Europe’s next climate target may already have been agreed in Berlin

28 May 2025

Germany’s new coalition has adopted a climate stance shaped by talks with the EU’s top climate official, signalling where the bloc may land on a likely upcoming 2040 emissions target.

Water
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Dan Hikuroa

Water crisis on the horizon?

26 May 2025

Media release | Sewage contaminating Auckland oyster farms highlights the “dire state” of water infrastructure in Aotearoa, says University of Auckland Associate Professor Daniel Hikuroa.

Wildfires
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Tropical forest loss hit new heights in 2024; fire a major driver in Latin America

23 May 2025

Tropical forest loss skyrocketed in 2024, with vast swaths of primary forest consumed by fire, according to new satellite data.

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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