Environment
He Waka: Roadshow feedback
In part two of the series on Primary Sector Climate Action Partnership’s (He Waka Eke Noa) Country-Wide attends the roadshow and gathers feedback.
What tree to plant and where
Peter Arthur gives advice on what tree to plant and where.
New option fairer, helps stop pines
As an alternative to the He Waka Eke Noa proposals, a group of sheep and beef farmers have come up with what they say is a more equitable solution, James Hoban writes.
Guilt trees destroying farming
Gisborne farm consultant Peter Andrew protests the move to carbon forestry in his region.
Emission pricing mechanisms: GXP100 or GWP*?
Adoption of modern science, including use of the more accurate GWP* calculations for methane emissions, will allow us to achieve ambitious and fair climate change targets, argues Deane Carson.
What’s behind He Waka
The primary industry climate action partnership - He Waka Eke Noa - has proposed options for pricing greenhouse gas emissions in farming. By Lynda Gray.
Understanding GHG costs
Start thinking about sheep burps as a daily cost against farm income. Joanna Grigg helps farmers get up to speed on proposed agricultural emissions pricing.