Energy
Queenstown 'Lady of the Lake' under scrutiny for environmental impact
A study into greenhouse gas emissions in Otago has noted the impact of the TSS Earnslaw 'Lady of the Lake' steamship, along with a catalogue of other industries and players.
Why businesses need to slash their carbon emissions
Bernard Hickey has been looking at the Climate Change Commissions latest recommendations. He says that while the Government is dragging its heels, businesses will need to forge ahead on their own to… Audio
Europe's biggest airlines lobbying against tighter carbon emmissions
Europe's biggest airlines have been lobbying against measures to tighten carbon emmissions after taking Covid-19 bailouts - that's according to a climate watchdog. Influence Map says the sector is… Audio
Why is coal use up in NZ, despite climate crisis?
A dramatic increase in coal use in New Zealand is under the spotlight - the same amount of coal was used to generate electricity in the first three months of the year than for 2016 and 2017 combined… Audio
Surge in burning coal to generate electricity
New Zealand has significantly increased its use of coal for electricity generation in recent years, despite its status as the worst, most polluting fossil fuel on the planet.
Keystone pipeline cancelled after Biden revokes key permit
A $9 billion oil pipeline that became a symbol of the rising political clout of climate change advocates and a flash point in US-Canada relations has been officially cancelled.
Climate Report - BioFuels needed for aviation, marine & freight says expert
One of the Climate Commission's key proposals - and its final advice - is to mostly import and register new electric cars by 2035. But there's been criticism about whether more can be done to reduce… Audio
Nearly all cars imported by 2035 must be electric - climate report
The Climate Change Commission has released its final report laying out the roadmap for the country to slash emissions and become carbon neutral by 2050.
Aotearoa needs to be more aggressive with emissions reduction
The government has received its final advice from the Climate Change Commission - which sets the pathway for Aotearoa to slash emissions and become carbon neutral by 2050. The Commission says New… Audio
Team New Zealand pushing to develop hydrogen powered boats
You'd expect sailing to be an emissions-free sport, but what about the chase boats? This year, each of the America's Cup support vessels were powered by several big petrol-guzzling outboards… Audio
How a hot bath mimics the benefits of exercise
Research out of Coventry University shows that regularly soaking in a hot tub - or sitting in a sauna - can mimic many of the health benefits of exercise. PhD candidate Charles Steward is with us to… Audio
Decarbonising NZ businesses, an information gap
A gap has been identified in why New Zealand businesses are way off the pace when it comes to reducing their carbon emissions. DETA carbon and engineering consultant Jonathan Pooch talks to Jesse. Audio
$302 m to encourage EVs - are feebates back on the agenda?
The government has set aside $302 million to encourage low emissions vehicles and looks set to move on a feebate scheme, introducing incentives for electric vehicles and eventually a tax on gas… Audio
Bill Gates to build next-gen nuclear reactor in Wyoming
Billionaire Bill Gates' advanced nuclear reactor company have selected Wyoming to launch the first Natrium reactor project.
Government warned security risks to ending refining in NZ
The Government has been warned there are security risks in the country stopping doing any of its own oil refining.
Plans to turn New Zealand's refinery, Marsden Point, into an import-only terminal… Audio
Genesis signs deal with Methanex for natural gas supply
Genesis Energy has struck a deal with Methanex to support the security of its electricity system.
Refining NZ move to import-only 'a significant milestone'
Refining NZ is now pushing on with plans to become an import-only terminal, after reaching a deal with Z Energy.
A.C. Grayling: The 'great universe' of the yet-to-be-discovered
In his latest book, The Frontiers of Knowledge: What We Now Know about Science, History and the Mind, bestselling philosopher A.C. Grayling offers an ambitious and gripping history of science… Audio
From river to lake to river - What to do with the silt of Lake Dunstan
Lake Dunstan was formed from the Clutha River after the completion of the Clyde Dam in 1992 - but it's slowly turning back into a river, leaving the community of Cromwell with a sludgy mess. Audio, Gallery
Why we should embrace our fidgeting tendencies
The fidget spinner craze has come and gone, and now bubble poppers are doing the rounds, but it's not just kids who are doing the fidgeting. Children and adults alike use fidget devices of some sort… Audio