EntertainmentJackman puts heat on world leadersActor Hugh Jackman is calling on world leaders to make progress in climate change talks in New York this week.22 Sep 02:45 AM
Opinion<i>Jose Manuel Barroso</i>: Now is the time to walk the walk, away from the abyss21 Sep 04:00 PM
New ZealandManure dumped at Top Gear star's homeJeremy Clarkson finds himself in the s*** when six female climate change activists dump a pile of horse manure on his driveway in Oxfordshire.17 Sep 11:33 PM
EnergyLabour, Nats should restart ETS talks: DunneLabour and National should put aside their egos and resume ETS talks for the betterment of the country, says United Future leader Peter Dunne.17 Sep 05:29 AM
AgribusinessGreenpeace moves palm kernel protest to portGreenpeace is trying to keep up pressure on Fonterra to limit its use of palm kernel feed with a public rally outside the Ports of Tauranga.16 Sep 10:13 PM
AgribusinessPolice: All 14 protesters removed from shipFarmers have described Greenpeace's occupation of an inbound cargo vessel as 'economic treason.'16 Sep 11:25 AM
AgribusinessSecond activist arrested from animal feed cargo shipPolice make second arrest while expressing serious safety concerns for activists aboard a cargo ship off the Tauranga coast.16 Sep 04:09 AM
New ZealandPublic face $1.6b pollution bill under ETS - LabourThe cost to taxpayers of the Government's ETS scheme could be four times more than predicted, says Phil Goff.15 Sep 02:47 AM
EnergyBusiness backs emissions plan changesBusiness lobby groups welcomed proposed changes to the emissions trading scheme agreed by the Government and the Maori Party yesterday.14 Sep 04:00 PM
EnergyAmended emissions scheme 'could be law by December'The Maori Party has come to the Government's aid to get a new emissions trading scheme (ETS) in place.14 Sep 04:23 AM
EnergyCarbon deal lifts taxpayers' billA Govt and the Maori Party deal on emissions trading legislation will halve the impact on power and petrol prices over the first two years of the scheme.13 Sep 04:00 PM
Business<i>Wall St Journal</i> criticises NZ's carbon programmeAn editorial in the influential <i>Wall St Journal</i> today accuses New Zealand of "Green PR gone wild", in our stance on carbon emissions.08 Sep 12:15 AM