Government announces changes to New Zealand’s ETS settings; Market responds positively
Yesterday the Minister for Climate Change, Hon Simon Watts announced changes to the current settings of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). Key changes include reduction of the number of...
The end of the Building for Climate Change programme?
The Government has released a draft for the second emissions reduction plan (ERP 2) which is open for consultation until 21 August 2024. It reflects a significant change in approach to climate chan...
Capturing the Carbon Opportunity – Government explores CCUS as part of its Net Zero Ambitions
New Zealand has officially joined the growing list of countries exploring carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) as means to accelerate decarbonisation and the transition to a lower emissions ...
OIO Spotlight: Solar projects, exempted interests and farmland considerations
As New Zealand renewable energy developments continue to attract interest from global investors, we take a look at some recent approaches of the Overseas Investment Office in assessing consent require...
The energy transition from combustion fuels to low carbon alternatives is viewed as critical in the race to cut global CO2 emissions and reach climate targets. We look at some of the opportunities p...
On 19 June 2023 the Government launched a consultation process around possible changes to New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme. Our Forestry Team looks at key features.
Cyclones, flooding and ot...
Sum Unsure? – 2023 Weather Events a Timely Reminder to Check Limits of Insurance
In light of the significant weather events around the country in 2023, now is a good time for insureds to check the sum insured of their insurance policies to avoid a second crisis. Under-estimating t...
Seeing Green – Ethical investing for charities and trusts
In the wake of the recent catastrophic weather events here in New Zealand and the latest release of the alarming Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, we consider a recent United Kingdom j...
“Hi Honey, I’m (still) home!” Legal considerations for employees working from home
With flexible working arrangements becoming increasingly common post-Covid, employers should continue to be alive to the consequences of these arrangements and consider what steps they should take to ...
What to do when disaster strikes? Practical Guidance for Employers Following a Natural Disaster
Following the flooding in January and Cyclone Gabrielle in February the lives of many individuals (both employees and employers) in the North Island have been thrown into turmoil. Many were devastat...
As the realities of climate change become apparent, more and more countries are enacting framework climate change laws to mount a domestic response to the global challenge. The sufficiency of these ...
Parliament to address Air Pollution from Ships, Finally!
Update: The Maritime Transport (MARPOL) Amendment Bill underwent its third reading on 9 November 2021. Having successfully progressed through its third reading, it now awaits royal assent. This sh...