A note on New Zealand’s methane emissions from livestock
NZ is forced to think harder about the contribution of methane and nitrous oxide from agriculture, which together make up a high proportion of our emissions.
NZ is forced to think harder about the contribution of methane and nitrous oxide from agriculture, which together make up a high proportion of our emissions.
New Zealand Productivity Commission inquiry into the opportunities and challenges of a transition to a lower net emissions economy for New Zealand.
A synthesis of economic impact reports produced to support the Ministry for the Environment's Our Climate, Your Say discussion document.
Transpower commissioned Te mauri hiko – Energy futures to closely examine a range of electricity supply, demand and future technology scenarios for New Zealand.
This report provides a comprehensive set of recommendations to enable NZ to reduce its exposure and vulnerability to the ongoing risks from climate change.
Between 2015 and 2016 New Zealand's gross emissions decreased by 2.4 per cent, with all contributing sectors showing a decrease in emissions.
Taking earlier, planned action, on climate change is modelled to save NZ$30 billion in GDP growth by 2050 compared with an alternative scenario.
This report contains detailed advice to Parliament on plans for a UK-style Zero Carbon Act. It follows on from the Stepping Stones to Paris and Beyond report.
This stocktake report summarises the expected impacts of climate change on New Zealand over the medium and long term.
We find that direct livestock non‐CO2 emissions caused about 19% of the total modelled warming of 0.81°C from all anthropogenic sources in 2010.