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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.
BusinessDesk article on Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report
BusinessDesk article on the Coalition’s Fifth Anniversary Snapshot Report.
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COP28: Why it matters – Beca to attend global climate summit
Beca is on the countdown to this year’s Conference of Parties (COP) climate summit in Dubai, which our CEO Amelia Linzey and Industrial Group Director Jimmy Walsh are attending as part of a New Zealand business delegation.
The future of farming: Making meat net carbon zero by nature
Silver Fern Farms is meeting the moment by thinking more sustainably about the meat they produce and the changes that can be made without sacrificing quality.
KPMG report: 30 voices on 2030 – The future of energy in Aotearoa
KPMG spoke with 30 energy innovators and industry leaders to paint a fascinating picture of how Aotearoa New Zealand’s energy sector might look in 2030.
Climate change’s financial impacts hugely underestimated – Kiwi researchers
A study by two New Zealand researchers has found the global costs of climate change are being underestimated by billions of dollars a year.
Genesis Energy working with small businesses to move away from fossil fuels
The country’s largest generator of coal and gas-fired electricity is working with small industry players to reduce their carbon emissions.
Auckland Airport prepares for ‘extreme deluges’ with mega stormwater pipes
Auckland International Airport, which was flooded by extreme rainfall in January, is installing more than 3 kilometres of new stormwater pipes, some big enough to stand up in, as it prepares its infrastructure for the future.
Toyota NZ signs hydrogen generator deal
Partnering with French sustainable energy solutions provider EODev (Energy Observer Developments), Toyota will invest $3.27 million to assemble the EODev GEH2 generator at its former manufacturing facility at Altona in Melbourne from the first quarter of 2024.
Ākina Foundation: The challenge of leaving no-one behind in tackling climate change
While the focus on the cost of living and bringing inflation down is paramount for the incoming Government, it must not forget that in our pursuit of a greener economy, it is imperative that we ensure inclusivity in the face of disruptive changes and growing inequality.
Transpower: Investment in flexible resources set to ease renewables transition
A significant pipeline of new customer load connections is likely to boost electricity demand following flat demand growth in recent years, Transpower’s latest Whakamana i te Mauri Hiko (WiTMH) six-monthly monitoring report shows.
thinkstep ANZ – Serious about reducing your carbon footprint?
This month we get to the ‘pointy end’ of things. Using the concepts she explained in last month’s article, Nicky Andrews, Head of Carbon at thinkstep-anz, explains how to measure and reduce your carbon. But first, a recap.
Z Energy Teams up with Zenobē to Give Bus Batteries a Second Life
Z Energy (Z) is proud to be working with Zenobē, an Electric Vehicle (EV) fleet and battery storage specialist, to trial a new EV charging solution, thanks to an old bus battery.
Low-methane genetics on track for access by 2026, LIC says
One of New Zealand agriculture’s largest private investors in research and development says low-methane dairy cow genetics could be in-market by 2026.