16 October 2012
A swathe of native trees could be planted in Woodhill forest in northwest Auckland following its return to Ngati Whatua o Kaipara as part of a Treaty settlement with the Crown.
16 October 2012
A swathe of native trees could be planted in Woodhill forest in northwest Auckland following its return to Ngati Whatua o Kaipara as part of a Treaty settlement with the Crown.17 October 2012
The Climate Change Response Amendment Bill reported back from the Finance and Expenditure select committee today is largely unchanged from the original, proving the truncated process to be nothing more than a rubber stamping exercise, Labour's Climate Change spokesperson Moana Mackey says.
17 October 2012
Climate Change Minister Tim Groser announced today that the Government is looking to clarify the domestic carry-over provisions in the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
18 October 2012
Climate Change Minister Tim Groser has deliberately missed the point on the restriction of cheap international units into New Zealand’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), Labour’s Climate Change spokesperson Moana Mackey says.
12 October 2012
Wood buildings performed well in the Canterbury earthquakes and many Christchurch people have been asking why they can’t rebuild with wood. Nelson and Marlborough businesses plan to help provide some positive answers at a seminar being held next week.
9 October 2012
They were planted initially to stop hillside erosion and then they were seen as a way of bankrolling the city's costly wastewater treatment scheme but either way trees harvested in a joint Wanganui local body forestry enterprise has earned $11.6 million in the past 15 years.
9 October 2012
Crown Research Institute Scion has completed a successful first full year under the Crown Research Institute (CRI) Taskforce reforms. Scion chairman Tony Nowell says these reforms have made a positive difference to long-term planning, technology development and alignment of investment with the New Zealand forest industry.9 October 2012
While New Zealand has a world leading reputation in growing and managing renewable forests, we still have some way to go to embrace its full potential as a building material.
26 September 2012
a news brief from Wood Resources International LLC
South Korea and Japan will become large importers of pellets and energy chips in the coming decade, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly