Stuff is introducing the country’s carbon level readings to its daily weather report. The daily readings feature on the weather page in all of Stuff’s metropolitan and regional newspapers from…
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Survey – how should Stuff cover climate change?
Stuff launched Quick! Save the Planet in November 2018, with the goal of making climate change feel tangible, urgent and unignorable. Since then, we’ve greatly increased the quality and quantity…
Why Stuff is treating climate change as an emergency
Think of it as renewing our vows. Almost three years ago, Stuff announced it was prioritising climate change with insistent coverage aimed at disturbing our collective complacency. What was then…
Stuff joins global climate change coverage
The world’s media are taking a strong stance on climate change coverage. Covering Climate Change is bringing together over 60 media organisations around the world, including Stuff, to reframe climate…
Stuff amongst leading Kiwi businesses tackling climate change
On a mission to reduce carbon emissions in New Zealand, 60 CEOs, including Stuff’s Sinead Boucher, have formed the Climate Leaders Coalition with the Sustainable Business Council, signing a joint…
Stuff – we asked about climate coverage and got 15,000 responses
Give us hope. Show more solutions – and less doom and gloom. When we asked Stuff readers about media coverage of climate change, the chorus of voices implored us to…
Stuff – NowNext Climate survey results
We know we must do better by the planet, but when will we start? As Aotearoa’s awareness of climate change and its impact increases, Stuff’s latest NowNext survey asked Kiwis…
The Forever Project explores NZ’s ‘Green Rebound’ post Covid-19
Life in lockdown prompted many of us to consider what’s really essential in our lives; which adaptations we might keep, and what we can do without. Stuff’s second issue of…
Foodstuffs building country’s largest solar panel roof
Foodstuffs is building the country’s largest solar panel farm to power its new North Island distribution centre. The distribution centre, which will serve all Pak ‘n Save, New World and…
Quick! Save the Planet: We must confront climate change
Stuff launches a long-term project – Quick! Save the Planet – to report the latest science on the local impacts of climate change; catalogue the tools available to mitigate the…
NZGBC and Warren and Mahoney – building greener homes
Stuff feature on building lower carbon homes featuring CLC signatories NZ Green Building Council and Warren and Mahoney.
Big business sets up decarbonisation funds
…and planting native trees to “offset” the carbon it emits selling us stuff. Air New Zealand has signed up to the Dryland Carbon partnership with Genesis Energy and Z Energy…
KiwiRail: We can’t be complacent on climate change
Source: Stuff KiwiRail chief executive Peter Reidy was one of 14 New Zealand chief executives who came together last year to look at what they could do about climate change….
Climate change needs Covid-level urgency from politicians
Z Energy chief executive, and CLC convenor, Mike Bennetts – the first guest on Stuff’s One Hot Minute video and podcast series – sets a challenge for the next Government….
Media needs to walk the talk on environment
ANALYSIS: No-one is better at pointing out environmental failings than the media. New Zealand’s newspapers, TV and radio stations have highlighted some of the most shocking environmental scandals to hit…
Kiwirail graduate joins the fight against climate change
In an industry traditionally dominated by men, Malia Vehikite is young, female, and making a name for herself in the energy sector. Vehikite is working hard to help her organisation…
BNZ – Quick and easy tips to help your business go green
No business wants to have unnecessary expenditures, particularly after a year that has tested the reserves of many small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Internationally more companies are going green –…
Pukekohe’s Wastewater Treatment Plant receives solar energy boost
Franklin residents are one step closer to an eco-friendly flush with the addition of a new solar array at the Pukekohe Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Anderson Lloyd – Native trees to be planted on unusable forestry land to protect waterways
One of the country’s largest forestry plantation owners, Aratu Forests, has signed a 90-year agreement with eLandNZ to plant native trees on unusable land, creating permanent buffers alongside waterways. The…
What five NZ companies are doing to clean up with EV power
Nearly a year ago, key New Zealand businesses formed the Climate Leaders Coalition – a group committed to measuring and reporting its greenhouse gas emissions and working towards keeping global…