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Kiwi companies striving to be good to nature – report
31 Jul 2023  

Kiwi companies striving to be good to nature – report

NZ businesses want to do the right thing but face barriers to supporting nature.


DQ partners with Polestar to promote green tourism
26 Jul 2023   /

DQ partners with Polestar to promote green tourism

Destination Queenstown and electric car maker Polestar have partnered to promote the decarbonisation of tourism at the destination.


Sustainability institute, zoo secure tourism innovation funding
25 Jul 2023   /

Sustainability institute, zoo secure tourism innovation funding

Regeneration and conservation projects are the latest to get co-funding from the $44m Innovation Programme for Tourism Recovery.


Trees That Count sets environmental goal for World Cup visitors

Trees That Count sets environmental goal for World Cup visitors

Trees That Count has launched a crowdfunding campaign that aims to raise money for native tree plantations, in celebration of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.


Kiwis’ support for tourism grows, environmental impact concerns fall – report
20 Jul 2023   /

Kiwis’ support for tourism grows, environmental impact concerns fall – report

Support for tourism in Aotearoa New Zealand has increased, according to research from Tourism New Zealand.


NZ tourism’s climate change action could influence the world – Yeo
11 Jul 2023   /

NZ tourism’s climate change action could influence the world – Yeo

“I think we’ve got an incredible opportunity to showcase to the world, what we can do here,” says Ziptrek Ecotours’ executive director.


Perspectives: Can airlines hiring clothes out help make tourism more sustainable?
11 Jul 2023   /

Perspectives: Can airlines hiring clothes out help make tourism more sustainable?

Japan Airlines is launching a new clothing rental service called Any Wear, Anywhere, which it claims can help reduce aircraft emissions, writes EcoWatch’s Cristen Hemingway Jaynes for the World Economic Forum.


Auckland Climate Festival returns
7 Jul 2023   /

Auckland Climate Festival returns

The Auckland Climate Festival is bringing more than 150 events and tens of thousands of people to the city this September to celebrate and inspire transformative change for the climate.


Webinar explores draft tourism environment plan
5 Jul 2023   /

Webinar explores draft tourism environment plan

Tourism Industry Aotearoa and the Tourism Environment Leadership Group are holding a webinar discussion exploring the draft Environment Action Plan tomorrow, 6 July.


Wellington Airport pledges net zero by 2030
4 Jul 2023   /

Wellington Airport pledges net zero by 2030

Wellington Airport plans to be net zero in its carbon emissions by 2030.


Public urged to clear up fishing debris to protect whales
28 Jun 2023   /

Public urged to clear up fishing debris to protect whales

The Department of Conservation is requesting people who head out on the water this winter to pick up loose fishing items and protect migrating whales.


“Robust discussion needed” to shape draft tourism environment plan
19 Jun 2023  

“Robust discussion needed” to shape draft tourism environment plan

Tourism stakeholders should engage with the draft Tourism Environment Action Plan to help shape the sector’s influence on the environment, say industry leaders.


Decarbonisation roadmap, innovation lab, investment mooted in draft tourism environment plan
16 Jun 2023   /

Decarbonisation roadmap, innovation lab, investment mooted in draft tourism environment plan

Regeneration tourism projects and a regular national tourism strategy are also proposed in the 91-page document.


Airbnb commits to Tiaki’s principles
2 Jun 2023  

Airbnb commits to Tiaki’s principles

Airbnb has announced its support for Tiaki – Care for New Zealand, with a commitment to educating guests to travel in New Zealand with respect.


WTTC: Time for govts to be bold on sustainable aviation fuels
22 May 2023   /

WTTC: Time for govts to be bold on sustainable aviation fuels

The World Travel & Tourism Council has called on governments around the world to “get serious” about incentivising sustainable aviation fuel production and set ambitious targets to produce adequate supply. 


Govts cannot solve aviation’s colossal climate woes, say researchers
22 May 2023   /

Govts cannot solve aviation’s colossal climate woes, say researchers

How will aviation continue to grow while doing its fair share on climate change?


Rising risks for rail from climate change – TAIC
4 May 2023   /

Rising risks for rail from climate change – TAIC

The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has warned of growing climate change risk to New Zealand’s rail infrastructure following a derailment.


Climate change risks to Bay of Plenty tourism – report
24 Apr 2023   /

Climate change risks to Bay of Plenty tourism – report

Drought, fire and higher temperatures could affect the region’s tourism industry.


Kelly Tarlton’s partnership hopes to re-mussel Hauraki Gulf
19 Apr 2023   /

Kelly Tarlton’s partnership hopes to re-mussel Hauraki Gulf

A new initiative hopes to restore the Hauraki Gulf’s mussel beds back to their former abundance.


NZ lakes in poor health – study
17 Apr 2023  

NZ lakes in poor health – study

More than 80% of North Island lakes and 45% in the South Island are suffering from poor health, according to a new study.


Glacier melt continues across Southern Alps – NIWA
4 Apr 2023  

Glacier melt continues across Southern Alps – NIWA

New Zealand’s glaciers continued to display signs of ice loss over the summer, in line with trends seen in previous years which show no signs of abating, according to NIWA.


How climate change could impact NZ tourism – report

How climate change could impact NZ tourism – report

A study into how tourism could be affected outlines scenarios from orderly to severe.


Recycling boost for Rotorua holiday hotspots
31 Mar 2023  

Recycling boost for Rotorua holiday hotspots

Rotorua Lakes Council is installing public glass recycling ‘bintainers’ around popular holiday hotspots around Lake Rotomā and Rotoiti.


GorseBusters returns to Ōkārito
16 Mar 2023   /

GorseBusters returns to Ōkārito

The annual Ōkārito GorseBusters event is returning again in 2023 with a strong contingent of local and international visitors taking part in the cleanup.


Call for more protection for dolphins
16 Feb 2023   /

Call for more protection for dolphins

Dolphin advocates want to see more action to protect Hector’s dolphins after a Department of Conservation report noted the deaths of a mother and calf killed by a trawl net.


NZ least vulnerable to glacial lake floods – study
9 Feb 2023  

NZ least vulnerable to glacial lake floods – study

New research suggests New Zealand is one of the least vulnerable countries to the dangers of glacial lake floods.


Study calls for rethink of carbon emission taxes on air passengers
27 Jan 2023   /

Study calls for rethink of carbon emission taxes on air passengers

A new way to apportion carbon emissions taxes on airline passengers could be the answer to creating a fairer system that does not discriminate based on travel class.


DOC extends citizen science seal sighting project into summer
26 Jan 2023   /

DOC extends citizen science seal sighting project into summer

The Department of Conservation has extended a citizen science project encouraging members of the public to report sighting of kekeno New Zealand fur seals.


Air NZ reflects on first year of Trees That Count partnership
23 Jan 2023   /

Air NZ reflects on first year of Trees That Count partnership

Air New Zealand and Trees That Count have reflected on their first partnership anniversary with a look at the achievements over the last year.


Extreme weather impacts lesson in risk planning for operators – Nash
18 Jan 2023   /

Extreme weather impacts lesson in risk planning for operators – Nash

A wet start to 2023 followed by the impacts of Cyclone Hale has hurt holiday hotspots like Northland, Hawke’s Bay and Coromandel, but government support for affected operators is not in the pipeline.


WTTC reveals North American climate footprint
15 Dec 2022   /

WTTC reveals North American climate footprint

North America’s travel and tourism sector accounted for 9.3% of greenhouse gas emissions in 2019, according to new data from the World Travel & Tourism Council Sustainable and the Saudi-based Sustainable Tourism Global Center.


WTTC puts ‘stake in the ground’ with new estimate of global tourism & travel emissions
1 Dec 2022   /

WTTC puts ‘stake in the ground’ with new estimate of global tourism & travel emissions

The industry group puts its “stake in the ground” on the worldwide industry’s emissions target.


Antarctica to see more activity with 100k tourists expected this summer – Antarctica NZ
29 Nov 2022  

Antarctica to see more activity with 100k tourists expected this summer – Antarctica NZ

There has been a significant increase in visitor interest in Antarctica.


Driftwood Eco Tours on community, loyalty and culture
28 Nov 2022  

Driftwood Eco Tours on community, loyalty and culture

“New Zealand needs to be a premium destination,” says the Marlborough operator.


Christchurch, Hamburg airports partner on green hydrogen goals
19 Oct 2022   /

Christchurch, Hamburg airports partner on green hydrogen goals

Christchurch and Hamburg Airports have embarked on a joint partnership to develop infrastructure for the use of green hydrogen in aviation for both ground vehicles and aircraft propulsion systems.


Sky Tower light pollution contributing to seabird injuries – study
19 Oct 2022  

Sky Tower light pollution contributing to seabird injuries – study

Light pollution from Auckland’s Sky Tower and central business district are contributing to injuries and deaths of seabirds, according to a new study.


RealNZ’s Earnslaw celebrates 110 years with sustainability in mind
17 Oct 2022   /

RealNZ’s Earnslaw celebrates 110 years with sustainability in mind

Lake Whakatipu’s TSS Earnslaw is turning 110-years-old and may soon have a new lease on life through a decarbonisation project.


DOC closes another track due to erosion
14 Oct 2022   /

DOC closes another track due to erosion

The Department of Conservation has closed the Central North Island’s Arataki Track in Pureroa Forest Park due to landslip and erosion damage.


Climate effects on sea threaten NZ’s cultural sites, biodiversity – report
14 Oct 2022  

Climate effects on sea threaten NZ’s cultural sites, biodiversity – report

Coastal habitats, biodiversity, infrastructure and communities are at increased risk of climate-related changes associated with rising sea levels, according to a new report.


NRDA, operators launch Mārahau Pledge with visitor fee to support environment
13 Oct 2022   /

NRDA, operators launch Mārahau Pledge with visitor fee to support environment

A new visitor fee, a commitment to zero carbon, and operator co-operation are part of an initiative to improve the coastal village of Mārahau on the edge of Abel Tasman National Park.


Govt increases protections for Hector’s dolphins
13 Oct 2022  

Govt increases protections for Hector’s dolphins

The government is introducing tougher fishing measures to protect the vulnerable South Island Hector’s dolphins.


Govt invests $32m in kauri protection
3 Oct 2022  

Govt invests $32m in kauri protection

The government is investing $32m into a plan to protect kauri in the country’s northern forests from dieback disease.


Pūkaha open day ropes in Richie McCaw
23 Sep 2022  

Pūkaha open day ropes in Richie McCaw

The Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre near Masterton is holding an open day on Sunday 24 September, with special guest Richie McCaw who will read the book Three Little Kiwi to the audience.


Cost, access challenges in drive to zero-carbon aviation – Air NZ
21 Sep 2022   /

Cost, access challenges in drive to zero-carbon aviation – Air NZ

The govt may have to step in to help make green aviation fuels more viable, says the airline’s sustainability manager.


More collaboration needed to tackle climate change – England-Hall
20 Sep 2022   /

More collaboration needed to tackle climate change – England-Hall

Extreme weather is posing more risks for operators and will transform business models, says RealNZ’s CEO.


Auckland Zoo wins sustainability award
20 Sep 2022   /

Auckland Zoo wins sustainability award

Auckland Zoo has been awarded the sustainability and environmental impact accolade at the Facilities Management Association of New Zealand Awards.


Climate change a threat to marine mammals’ food supply – DOC
19 Sep 2022   /

Climate change a threat to marine mammals’ food supply – DOC

Climate change could have a major impact on New Zealand’s marine mammals, with food supply identified as the biggest threat in a new report by the Department of Conservation.


Sea level rise doubles in 60 years – Stats NZ
16 Sep 2022   /

Sea level rise doubles in 60 years – Stats NZ

The rate of sea level rise has rapidly increased in recent decades and will continue to do so due to the effects of climate change, according to Stats NZ.


Clean Up Week brings opportunities for events – KNZB
16 Sep 2022   /

Clean Up Week brings opportunities for events – KNZB

Keep New Zealand Beautiful’s annual Clean Up Week begins this Saturday and members of the public are encouraged to play their part in tidying up their communities.


Air NZ in world-first climate science partnership with NASA
14 Sep 2022   /

Air NZ in world-first climate science partnership with NASA

Air New Zealand says it is the first passenger airline in the world to join a NASA Earth Mission.