Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called climate change policy.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 61 - 90 of 462 in total
-
Climate policies burn on the bread and butter bonfire
Audio 19 Mar 2023Chris Hipkins won media plaudits for his political strategy after scrapping or deferring some of Labour's policy in his latest policy bonfire, including ones to reduce emissions. But a poll released… Audio
-
Labour's scrapped climate policies burns govt partners
Labour's policy bonfire has left its potential government partners feeling burned.
The Greens believe yesterday's announcement was a breach of their co-operation agreement with Labour.
And Te Pāti… Audio
-
Green Party not pleased with government policy reset
The Green Party isn't any happier with the government's policy reset, with co-leader James Shaw saying he is exasperated by the moves.
Climate change has been put on the backburner, and there are… Audio
-
Transport Minister discusses govt scrapping transport, climate change projects
The government is axing or amending a swathe of policies and targeting transport, alcohol reform and lowering the voting age.
The money is being refocused to deal with cost of living needs. The… Audio
-
'A social science perspective is needed'- Bruce Glavovic on climate change
Professor Bruce Glavovic talks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode about natural disasters and why not just a scientific, but a social science perspective is crucial if we are going to adapt and… Audio
-
Analysis: Rob Campbell's linkedin Luxon comment
Rob Campbell's job as chair of Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand is on the line.
The top health boss has been on thin ice since letting loose on the business networking site LinkedIn describing… Audio
-
Lydia Millet: 'You have to seek out hope by engaging with the world'
Inter-generational anger is "virtuous, righteous and well-deserved" when it comes to environmental mismanagement, says award-winning American writer Lydia Millet. "We've co-evolved with all these… Audio
-
Climate minimisation still has a foothold in media
National MP Maureen Pugh was censured by her bosses and made to walk back her words after calling man-made climate change into question earlier this week. But similar sentiments still find a platform… Audio
-
Cyclone makes Robertson's Budget balancing act perilous
Audio 25 Feb 2023While somewhat bound politically by Labour's promise of no new taxes this term, Finance Minister Grant Robertson is keeping all options open in his search for a way to fund the recovery from Cyclone… Audio
-
No time left to delay action on managed retreat, says researcher
Recent extreme flooding events have bought the need for managed retreat into sharp focus. We will have no choice but to move tens of thousands of people out of harm's way over the coming decades… Audio
-
The Panel with Zoe George and David Farrar (Part Two)
Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Zoe George and David Farrar speak to the father of Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, who claimed the Supreme Halberg Award. Plus, they discuss whether the cyclone will… Audio
-
Climate change activists angered by emissions pricing plan
Climate change activists are furious with the government's changes to the Agricultural Emissions Pricing Plan.
Despite advice from the Climate Change Commission to base behavioural change on the… Audio
-
How corporations are cashing in on creative industries
Every time you download a song, buy a book online or watch a favorite show on a streaming service, the artist who created that content has to share their paycheck with the big tech companies who… Audio
-
COP 27 climate coverage cop-outs
The latest global climate policy summit in Egypt failed to create binding agreements on emissions reduction. But COP 27 did pave the way for compensating countries bearing the brunt of climate change… Audio
-
Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Liam Hehir
In politics with Gareth Hughes and Liam Hehir, we look at the government's RMA reforms and whether National leader Christopher Luxon was really prepared for it. Was he also caught short on the details… Audio
-
The illusion of continuity: Why future you will be different
Who you are today is not the same person you will be in the future. It sounds like a sensible statement, but too often we hold on to the belief that our future selves will share our current list of… Video, Audio
-
Government takes aim at fuel prices, delays biofuel mandate
The Commerce Commission is getting the power to step in to stop petrol companies price gouging.
And, as low-lying island states demand forceful immediate action at the COP27 climate change… Audio
-
Electric machines will solve our climate woes - engineer
Australian inventor and entrepreneur Dr Saul Griffith has a simple solution to fix one of the biggest problem our world faces. He says to put the brakes on climate change we need to do one thing… Audio
-
Season 2 Ep 13: Why isn't New Zealand part of Australia?
Why isn’t New Zealand part of Australia? | The Aotearoa History Show | RNZ
Video, Audio
-
Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Soraya Peke-Mason's arrival as MP means an historic achievement of gender equity in New Zealand’s Parliament, while heralding another chapter in the political history of Rātana. Audio
-
The Week in Detail: Climate concerns, funding foibles
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
-
Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
-
The fragile magic of highly productive land
The government has just put new protections on highly productive land, the best of which makes up only one percent of our soil. Audio
-
The Week in Detail: Reserve Bank, Ukraine, and the Pacific
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
-
The Week in Detail: AI, party presidents, and food banks
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
-
Can we punish our biggest emitters through the courts?
Our highest appellate court is being asked to do what Parliament will not - hold companies liable for contributing to climate change. Audio
-
Biofuel mandate is "greenwashing"- govt urged to drop policy
Environmental advocates say the government's plan to introduce biofuel into petrol and diesel is greenwashing and will actually contribute to an increase in global emissions. From next April, all… Audio
-
Planning for the robot uprising
Major parts of our daily lives are controlled by artificial intelligence. What if it turns against us? Audio
-
Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay
Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…
-
South coast resident considers climate change impact
Sea walls, raised homes and managed retreat are some of the options the government has put forward for those most likely to lose their homes due to climate change.
A proposal for government-run flood… Audio