Climate change stories
Air NZ's next safety video will highlight the fundamental importance of Antarctica in understanding global climate change.
In a survey commissioned by Vodafone Group, almost a fifth of respondents put technological innovation at the top of the list.
Strong log demand lifted KiwiRail’s forestry revenue 8% in six months, with converted wagons carrying more exports off roads and cutting emissions.
New Zealand’s transport emissions could fall sharply if biofuels are developed locally, but only with policy support and investment.
Free browser access lets users track 30 years of shifting surface water, with satellite data showing major land gains and reservoir growth.
Water shortages, climate pressure and rapid urban growth are forcing planners to rethink housing, infrastructure and environmental protection across New Zealand.
Hot weather is heightening the risk of skin cancer and other illness for outdoor staff unless employers manage sun exposure properly.
Kiwi report reveals deep concern for UN goals, with stark gender divide on priorities for a sustainable future.
Solar sites could deliver up to 50 percent more power and smooth out cloud-driven swings under Fluence's new storage platform.
New Zealand Post wins top award at the NZI Sustainable Business Awards 2017, recognising its commitment to sustainability.
Auckland households can now check whether rooftop solar will pay off, using a free calculator that maps shading and roof angles.
Short-term shortages of lithium and cobalt could disrupt electric vehicle battery production unless recycling and new cathodes are developed soon.
Heavy rain has forced a temporary closure of the rail link between Blenheim and Christchurch after 31 slips damaged track and road access.
Public feedback opens on four cheaper routes after the Manawatū Gorge closure left the region without a safe state highway link.
Better safety and quality control in prefab building could speed up cheaper, more durable projects as Victoria unveils a world first code.
The move could stop billions of bags reaching waterways and marine life, as Greenpeace urges NSW and Victoria to follow suit.
Australasian real estate firms kept the top ESG ranking for a seventh year, though the gap with the rest of the world is narrowing.
Broader criteria could help irrigation spending support jobs, freshwater quality and climate resilience, not just land productivity.
New Zealand projects claimed three prizes as the inaugural IPWEA Australasia awards recognised public works judged best across the region.
Labour’s rail-heavy plan and National’s road focus could reshape funding, but both face questions over congestion relief and costs.