NEWS AND EVENTS
Emissions Trading Scheme Submissions
On 17 September 2021 LCANZI members James Every-Palmer QC, Emma Geard, Jeremy Bell-Connell and Ollie Belton made two submissions on the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
Letter to Nelson City Council regarding library proposal
On 23 August 2021 LCANZI wrote to the Nelson City Council on behalf of Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman expressing concerns about the legality of the Council’s recent decision to develop a new Library on a site near the Maitai River.
Update: Christchurch film fundraiser postponed
In light of the Level 4 lockdown, we have to postpone our Christchurch film fundraiser indefinitely. Once we are back to Level 1, we will look to re-schedule the event.
Update on our judicial review of the Climate Change Commissions advice
Last week we had a case management conference for our judicial review proceedings of the Climate Change Commission's advice.
Christchurch Film Festival Fundraiser - 26 August
2degrees are holding a film festival at their Christchurch office to promote wellness and enjoying the great outdoors. They have kindly offered for donations from tickets to go to LCANZI.
Climate advocacy groups sue Auckland Transport, Council over transport plan that fails to reduce emissions
A coalition of climate and transport advocacy groups has filed Court proceedings against Auckland Transport and Auckland Council in relation to a recently adopted land transport plan that fails to provide for any meaningful reduction in carbon emissions.
Advertising Standards Board rules “zero carbon gas” advertising campaign is misleading
The Advertising Standards Complaints Board has upheld a complaint by Lawyers for Climate Action NZ about an advertising campaign by Firstgas which contained greenwashing and misleading statements about “zero carbon gas”. The Board has ordered the adverts to be withdrawn.
Notice of Annual General Meeting and Call for Nominations
The Annual General Meeting of Lawyers for Climate Action NZ Inc will be held at 1pm on Monday 9 August 2021.
Seminar at Koi Tū - Legal action as climate action
On Wednesday 14 July at 4-5.30pm our president, Jenny Cooper QC, and member, Zoe Brentnall will be speaking about climate litigation at Koi Tū.
LCANZI sues Climate Change Commission over errors in its Advice to Minister
Today LCANZI filed High Court proceedings seeking judicial review of the Climate Change Commission’s advice to to the Minister for Climate Change.
The grounds for the action are that the Commission’s advice does not comply with the Climate Change Response Act or with Aotearoa New Zealand’s obligations under the Paris Agreement.
Letter to the Minister for Climate Change on the NDC
Last week, LCANZI wrote to the Minister for Climate Change, Hon James Shaw, regarding a significant error in the Climate Change Commission’s analysis on the updated NDC.
Oral submission on climate-related financial disclosures regime
Tomorrow, Lloyd Kavanagh and Isabelle Smith will be appearing on behalf of LCANZI before the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Select Committee in support of LCANZI's submission on the climate-related disclosures regime.
Press release: Climate Change Commission's final advice
Lawyers for Climate Action NZ (LCANZI) is deeply disappointed that the Climate Change Commission’s final advice today recommends emissions budgets to 2030 which would see Aotearoa New Zealand’s emissions continuing at a level higher than is compatible with keeping global warming to 1.5C.
Update on Mill Road
The Government has today announced that the Mill Road project will not be going ahead.
Submission on the climate-related financial disclosures regime
LCANZI has submitted to the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Select Committee on the Bill that will implement the climate-related disclosures regime.
LCANZI supports Liberate the Lane!
LCANZI calls on all its members to join the Bike Auckland rally at 10am on Sunday to get Waka Kotahi (NZTA) to Liberate The Lane! on the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
LCANZI submission on Auckland Council’s draft Regional Land Transport Plan
On Sunday LCANZI made a submission on Auckland Council’s draft Regional Land Transport Plan (RTLP). LCANZI submits that the RLTP is unlawful. The law requires the RLTP to be “in the public interest”. The Council has made clear in its Climate Plan what this means: to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, including by reducing transport emissions by 64% from 2016 levels. The draft RTLP does not achieve this. Instead, it provides for transport emissions to increase 6% by 2031, or at best reduce by 12% if the Government puts in place certain policies.
Free Auckland screening of The Biggest Little Farm
On Saturday 8 May the EU ambassador to New Zealand will be showing a free screening of The Biggest Little Farm in Auckland at AUT at 5.30pm. It will be followed by a Q&A discussion with Dr David Hall on regenerative farming in New Zealand.
We encourage our Auckland LCANZI members to attend.