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CLC and SBC welcome inquiry into bipartisan adaptation framework
SBC and CLC welcome Friday’s announcement from Government around a bipartisan inquiry into an enduring climate adaptation framework for New Zealand, which is consistent with the recommendations we have made in our pre-election policy priorities paper. “Such a...
Climate Leaders Coalition turns five – Jolie Hodson of Spark and Mike Burrell, SBC
The Climate Leaders Coalition turned five years old. Its signatories, which include some of NZ’s largest polluters, are a group of 88 companies that have committed to climate agenda and they’ve notched up some impressive achievements. Collectively they’ve reduced...
Businesses want consistent climate policy from new govt
Carbon News story about launch of CLC’s Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report.
NBR article on Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report
NBR article on the Coalition’s Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report.
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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 The Forever Project magazine – out today – explores how New Zealand can bounce back from Covid-19 in a climate-friendly way.
The Forever Project is the new home for New Zealand’s most ambitious environmental reporting and climate coverage. It includes daily reporting across all of Stuff’s platforms, as well as the carbon-neutral, quarterly print publication.
Pilot trial to identify possibility of lower-methane emitting cows gets underway
A pilot trial seeking to identify a possible link between the methane cows produce and their genetics has got underway in the Waikato.
The trial involving dairy breeding bulls is believed to be a world-first and is being run by Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) and CRV which together sire 90% of the New Zealand dairy herd through their artificial breeding bulls. The project has received funding from the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGGRC).
Uniting business and governments to recover better
thinkstep-anz together with 155 leading companies worldwide advocate for governments to prioritise climate action aligned with the Paris Agreement in their economic recovery plans. Released earlier today, the aptly named ‘Recover Better’ statement is organised by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the UN Global Compact and the We Mean Business coalition. It asks businesses and governments to pair their economic response to Covid-19 with ambitious climate action to recover better together.
ASB Officially Endorsed As Carbon Zero
ASB has achieved a major step towards its climate goals, by achieving carboNZero certification from Toitu Envirocare. The certification validates ASB’s plan to reduce its carbon emissions in line with international targets.
Investing in a sustainable recovery
Future-focused, sustainable investment will get us out of the immediate crisis, and the one that follows, writes Mike Burrell of the NZ Sustainable Business Council
Coronavirus: Should you work from home after the Covid-19 pandemic to save the planet?
As of this month, much of the population is involved in a mass experiment in home working. Even employers – and employees – previously resistant to the idea have been forced to try it.
As all non-essential workplaces are closed to prevent a widespread outbreak, employees’ carbon emissions are plummeting.
Coronavirus: Will lockdown air quality improvement inspire us to go greener?
Sharp improvements in Auckland’s air quality due to big cuts in traffic volumes under Covid-19 restrictions are being seen as a pointer to a need for new thinking on climate change initiatives.
In some suburban areas, nitrogen oxide levels had fallen to almost zero in the first days of the coronavirus month-long lockdown.
While no one is wishing a prolonging of the restrictions, the ability to turn off transport-generated greenhouse gases is intriguing.
DETA Webinar Series – Framing up the 2050 Carbon Pathway
DETA’s Decarbonisation Webinar Series offers insight into carbon reductions across a range of sectors.
This first webinar provides a wide overview, and more sector-specific sessions can be found on DETA Consulting’s website.
Consultation confirms action on climate change is a critical issue for Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland Council’s Environment and Climate Change Committee today voted unanimously to endorse, in principle, changes to the region’s response to climate change based on feedback from Aucklanders. A key change is a focus on three key elements to progress climate action -an overarching Tāmaki response and two core drivers for climate action- reducing our emissions and preparing for change.
EV ‘Shout Outs’ popular
New Zealand businesses have rushed to have their EV efforts profiled via the Gen Less EV Shout Outs initiative, which champions the use of EVs in business.
Businesses already own 23% of the nearly 20,000 registered EVs in New Zealand, and buy most of the new EVs.
So Gen Less launched EV Shout Outs, featured in EVtalk, to give organisations across the country an opportunity to ‘shout out’ about their EVs use online and on billboards across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
How do you run a sustainable and carbon zero corporation?
Is it possible for a company to be a large, national corporation and carbon neutral at the same time?
The Warehouse Group is marking its first year as a carboNZero business, and says it’s about time other companies joined the movement.
The Chief Sustainability Officer, David Benattar spoke to The AM Show.
‘EV Shout Outs’ to feature firms’ EV use
Businesses across the country are invited to ‘shout out’ about their EV use, in a bid to encourage more organisations to switch their fleets.
The newly launched EV Shout Outs is the latest project from the Energy Efficiency Conservation Authority (EECA) Gen Less platform and celebrates businesses talking about their EV use on social media by giving them shout outs on prominent digital billboards in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and online.