Showing posts with label carbon negative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carbon negative. Show all posts

Monday, 9 November 2020

Six Month, Fixed Price Farm Carbon Plans @GreenXperts

 

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Independent Climate Commission Gives New Zealand Opportunity to be Number One Again

The new Labour - NZ First - Green Party Coalition Government's proposal to call an Independent Commission on Climate Change provides the country with an unmissable opportunity to make New Zealand Number One again in innovation, with a 21st Century approach to climate change management and economic and social development.
 
You can't get away from the science. Climate change is happening, and it's happening faster than we first thought.  The Australians have a very scary climate model  - scary because it's so accurate.  Twelve years ago at an Australian Transport Conference, they showed their model with Arctic and Antarctica ice melt, and sea level rise predictions based on various warming scenarios.  Twiddle the scenario and you get certain predictions.  Based on the climate science back then, you weren't supposed to be able to sail through an ice-free Arctic or see very major parts of Antarctica break off until about 2040.
 
But these things are happening now - 25 years ahead of that prediction.  The interesting thing then was that if you twiddled the model inputs to match the global warming data we have now, then the Aussie's model pulled back 20 years to put Arctic and Antarctica ice melt, and accelerating sea level rise into the 2015-2025 time frame we are seeing now.  Not bad for a bunch of cricket players. 
 
The work that our own scientists are doing, especially in Antarctica, is invaluable in refining these predictions through the NZ Sea Level Rise Programme.  Hopefully the new political atmosphere will encourage all the parties involved to work together on a National Climate Change Response Strategy that gives the people of New Zealand sound, practical advice on how to plan for the changes that will happen over the next 50-100 year timeframe.  A stitch in time saves nine.
 
It will also provide us with the opportunity to fix our fundamentally flawed Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).  Everybody needs to be "in", because this issue is quite literally everybody's problem for those of us who recognise that we live on Planet Earth, and we have to go by her rules.  If we are smart enough to design an "all in" ETS with the right policy levers, international linkages, massive tree planting programme (which doesn't have to be on prime agricultural land - there are plenty of "badlands" needing planting), and effective carbon trading rules, it will drive us into Carbon Negative territory.  Then we will have a Great Story to tell. 
 
And by the way, Carbon Zero isn't quite enough.  That concept is something of an academic "will-o-the-wisp".  You could argue forever over which scientific technique (aka magic wand) should be used to define "Carbon Zero".  There will always be an assumption, a flaw, an error limit, or an uncertainty that will cast serious doubt on the postulated "Carbon Zero" position. 
 
Don't pay our scientists to argue about that red herring in front of courts and tribunals.  The reality is that there's already so much greenhouse gas in the atmosphere we need to figure out ways to suck the damn stuff up.  That's where the electric cars and massive tree planting programme come in. Pay the scientists to figure out more ways to get rid of the stuff - or at least issue them all with a spade and a box of trees to plant.  Every week.
 
Then, we will have a Great Story to tell the world: Responsible Carbon Management, Carbon Negative Export Products, a World-Leading ETS, and a good and great heritage for our children and grand-children.  Carbon Negative New Zealand.
 





 

 
 

Friday, 21 October 2016

New Zealand Needs To Grab Every Carbon Credit It Can


The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment’s recent report on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions highlights the need for agriculture to make meaningful progress in reducing its emissions.  In New Zealand this is particularly important because agriculture is responsible for 48% of our emissions. 

The Commissioner’s report follows disturbing analysis from the Ministry for the Environment, where a senior official this week advised that meeting New Zealand’s Paris Climate Agreement pledge could cost the country more than $70 billion, and see carbon prices rise to $300 a tonne if we are not part of international carbon markets.



New Zealand’s Emissions Trading Scheme is greatly weakened because it is not linked to international carbon markets, and because it covers only half of our emissions.  Hopefully the current Government review of the ETS will address these issues, especially since the Paris Agreement comes into force on 4 November, and the next UN meeting on international climate change action is set down for Marrakech in two weeks’ time.
The Commissioner recommends planting trees to offset emissions.  This is an easy and relatively cheap strategy to pursue, with multiple benefits for agriculture - including riparian and erosion protection, water quality improvement, stumpage, and issue of NZU carbon credits for qualifying blocks.  Managed well, tree planting creates more income for farmers.




New Zealand needs to encourage farmers and other land owners to plant more trees, and grab every carbon credit we can.  We need to pursue a vigorous national planting programme and aim to become the world’s first Carbon Negative Country.  This way we will reduce the risk of being in serious carbon debt in future, and create an ETS that is an asset, not a liability for the nation.

GreenXperts Limited and Green Tick Certification Limited are working to maximise the benefits of carbon trading for New Zealanders, by launching this week a $10 million Certified Carbon Credit Fund.  We have already had local interest, and inquiries from Europe and India.  We look forward to being part of the next phase in positive climate change action – helping New Zealanders to grab every carbon credit they can. 

Monday, 16 December 2013

Emission trading not dead - EU Parliament supports carbon prices


Last week the European Parliament approved measures to support carbon prices in the EU Emissions Trading System.  Click here for more detail.

Europe is still focused on dealing with climate change.  Carbon Neutral, or even better, Carbon Negative products will sell well in Europe.

Go to Green Tick Certification for information on Carbon Neutral and Carbon Negative certification for products targeted at EU customers.