Politics – Carbon News


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Wed 11 Feb 2026


By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Environmental Defence Society says significant amendments are needed to the government’s Natural Environment and Planning Bills, warning the proposed reforms risk weakening environmental limits, public participation, and regulatory certainty.


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Tue 10 Feb 2026


By Shannon Morris-Williams | The government is marking the first anniversary of its fast-track approvals regime, saying it is helping “build New Zealand’s future”, despite continued criticism from environmental groups, opposition parties, and industry voices following several controversial project decisions.


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Mon 9 Feb 2026


By Shannon Morris-Williams | New Zealand and the United States’ negotiations over critical minerals have raised questions for the Waitangi Tribunal’s long-running inquiry into climate change.


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Mon 9 Feb 2026


By Shannon Morris-Williams | A fast-track approvals panel has declined Trans-Tasman Resources’ proposal to mine the seabed in the South Taranaki Bight, finding credible risks to marine species and determining the project would breach obligations to Māori under the Fast-Track Approvals Act.


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Mon 9 Feb 2026


The Green Party wants to give whales legal rights, including the right to sue.


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5 Feb 2026


By Shannon Morris-Williams | A further $7 million has been committed to marae climate resilience projects under the second stage of the Māori Climate Platform, with funding targeted at flood protection, water infrastructure, renewable energy and, in one case, relocating a marae to higher ground.


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3 Feb 2026


The opening speeches of Parliament’s first sitting days offered little new policy detail, but they repeated the themes likely to define energy and environment politics in 2026 – and the framing each party wants to carry into an election year.


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2 Feb 2026


By Liz Kivi | Revelations that Resources Minister Shane Jones ruled out New Zealand signing up to a ‘road map’ away from fossil fuels at last year’s global climate summit show the National Party’s minor coalition partners’ undue influence over the Government, according to Labour leader Chris Hipkins.


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30 Jan 2026


The New Zealand Institute of Forestry says the Government’s amendment to the Second Emissions Reduction Plan provides welcome policy clarity in the short term, but leaves significant delivery risks unresolved beyond 2030, particularly as agriculture pricing is shelved and greater reliance is placed on forestry removals.

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