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Climate Leadership Insights: The B Team Australasia
Lynette Mayne, Executive Chair of The B Team Australasia, recently visited Aotearoa New Zealand for the launch of the Climate Leaders Coalition’s new Statement of Ambition and refreshed strategy. In this Q&A, Lynette shares insights into the work of The B Team...
Climate Leaders Coalition launches next chapter
The Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC) is this morning unveiling a new Statement of Ambition and refreshed Strategy, marking the next step in business-led climate action in New Zealand – just as COP30 concludes in Belém.
SBC Hot Seat with Shannil Varma (CLC Manager)
This week, we've got Shannil Varma, Manager of the Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC), in the hot seat. Shannil's role sits within the Climate and Nature team at SBC (which is the secretariat organisation for CLC), and he oversees all the day-to-day operations and...
Climate Leaders Coalition re-commits to ambitious climate action with new convenor
The Climate Leaders Coalition welcomes Genesis CEO Malcolm Johns as the Coalition’s new convenor, succeeding Spark CEO Jolie Hodson MNZM. Since 2018, the CEO-led Coalition, made up of 87 signatories and accounting for around 30 percent of New Zealand’s GDP, has helped...
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New Zealand’s first hydrogen powered bus coming to Auckland
Auckland Transport (AT) is buying New Zealand’s first hydrogen fuel cell bus – and it will be built right here in New Zealand.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says, “Transport emissions account for 47 per cent of Auckland’s total carbon emissions, so it’s critical that we transition to a clean transport system as quickly as possible.”
“This trial of hydrogen-powered buses is another important step towards reducing carbon emissions in Auckland, so we can hold climate heating to the Paris Agreement target of 1.5 degrees.”
Ngāi Tahu Tourism – New EV charger in Takapō
One of New Zealand’s leading tourism operators, Ngāi Tahu Tourism, has installed its second electric vehicle charger into Takapō (Tekapo), helping to expand the nation’s EV charging network.
Otago Polytech supports the Strike 4 Climate
Otago Polytechnic staff and students will participate in the Strike 4 Climate on Friday 27 September.
Climate strike organisers have asked individuals and organisations to join with school students in making their voices heard on the issue – and Otago Polytechnic has risen to the challenge.
‘Dynamic lanes’ for south Auckland’s Redoubt Road to reduce traffic, CO2 emissions
A strategy to tackle traffic in south Auckland has reduced CO2 emissions by over 800 tonnes in other parts of the region.
Auckland Transport will introduce “dynamic lanes” to Redoubt Road in Manukau, with work starting in October.
Dynamic lanes use overhead signs and road lights to change the direction of traffic flow during peak periods.
Ecostore to be carbon-neutral by year end
Ecostore will be among the first in Australasia to go carbon-neutral by Christmas.
The environmentally-friendly home and body care company achieved carboNZero certification for its manufacturing plant back in 2010.
‘These kids are taking charge of their future’ – Universities support climate strike
Victoria University of Wellington has joined Lincoln University in endorsing a strike by students at the end of September.
Auckland Transport set for extra large EV buses
Two more electric buses will be rolling into Auckland next year as part of Auckland Transport’s low emissions bus roadmap.
ESP and AWS work to reduce NZ’s carbon footprint
Energy Solution Providers (ESP), the Auckland-based utility management company, is working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help reduce New Zealand’s carbon footprint.
According to a recent Productivity Commission’s report, New Zealand’s commitment to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to 50% of 1990 levels by 2050, and 30% below 2005 emission levels by 2030, is proving to be a significant challenge.
Victoria University of Wellington – Climate despair and eco anxiety
It’s described by many as the biggest challenge humanity has ever faced. So where do we even start with tackling the seemingly impossible problem of climate change and its flow-on impacts?
A Victoria University of Wellington academic who is rising to the challenge is sociologist Jonathan Oosterman, who’s researching the kinds of radical adjustments New Zealand society needs to make to deal with the wider effects of climate change.
Vector and Watercare to build NZ’s first floating solar array
Auckland’s electricity and water utility companies today announced a project to build New Zealand’s largest solar array in the heart of Auckland’s North Shore, by floating it on top of the Rosedale wastewater treatment pond near the Northern Motorway.
Eastland Group – Commercial solar trial underway
A trial into the viability of solar as a power source for local commercial buildings is under way in Tairawhiti.
Eastland Network recently installed solar panels on the roof of its Carnarvon Street premises.
Greener ground work at Lyttelton Port Company
Six robotic mowers and other battery electric devices will allow the Lyttelton Port Company (LPC)
to bring its grounds maintenance in-house to help cut costs, noise and carbon emissions.
