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This image provided by the Natural History Museum shows a fossil found in Antarctica that belongs to a group of dinosaurs called titanosaurs.

Rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica found tucked away in a drawer

Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps.

Environment

8:27am

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Don Neale first built the beachfront landmark in 2001.

Hokitika's famous driftwood sign destroyed in suspected vandalism

Police are investigating after one of the West Coast's most-photographed landmarks was deliberately dismantled.

Environment

Monday 1:42pm

Parisians bath in the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as the national weather service, Meteo France, placed 54 departments, about half the country, under a red heat wave alert.

Europe's extreme heat impossible without climate change, experts say

Millions in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe are experiencing extreme temperatures and humidity this week associated with a heat dome.

Environment

Sun, Jun 28

The UN report warns that AI could soon use 3% of world’s electricity and more water than we need to drink.

Dire warnings on AI's water use

Analysis: A UN report warns AI could soon use more water than we need to drink.

Environment

Sun, Jun 28

Artificial intelligence will soon use 3.7 trillion litres of water a year.

Is the AI water panic real? 

Analysis: How much water do AI data centres actually use?

Environment

Sun, Jun 28

This image provided by the Natural History Museum shows a fossil found in Antarctica that belongs to a group of dinosaurs called titanosaurs.

Rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica found tucked away in a drawer

Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps.

Environment

8:27am

1:30

Don Neale first built the beachfront landmark in 2001.

Hokitika's famous driftwood sign destroyed in suspected vandalism

Police are investigating after one of the West Coast's most-photographed landmarks was deliberately dismantled.

Environment

Monday 1:42pm

Parisians bath in the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as the national weather service, Meteo France, placed 54 departments, about half the country, under a red heat wave alert.

Europe's extreme heat impossible without climate change, experts say

Millions in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe are experiencing extreme temperatures and humidity this week associated with a heat dome.

Environment

Sun, Jun 28

The UN report warns that AI could soon use 3% of world’s electricity and more water than we need to drink.

Dire warnings on AI's water use

Analysis: A UN report warns AI could soon use more water than we need to drink.

Environment

Sun, Jun 28

Artificial intelligence will soon use 3.7 trillion litres of water a year.

Is the AI water panic real? 

Analysis: How much water do AI data centres actually use?

Environment

Sun, Jun 28

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The “lightly enforced” bylaw has been widely ignored with 156 round trips in a prohibited red zone over 28 days.

Drivers keep breaching beach ban on Marlborough coast

Harsher penalties could be on the way for those committing "ecological vandalism" by driving on Marlborough's east coast beaches.

Environment

Fri, Jun 26

Cloudy water with floating solids in a constructed wetland on the Whakatohea mussels factory site, where treated wastewater is discharged before being piped to the Duke Street drain shows the wastewater system was malfunctioning.

Mussel company fined after dozens of foul odour complaints

Complainants had described last year's odour as "relentless", and "unbearable and nauseating".

Environment

Thu, Jun 25

A cup of tea with dry fruit, flowers, and herbs (File image).

What homegrown herbs make the best tea?

Settling in with a cup of homegrown herbal tea – hot or iced – can be a relaxing ritual. Here's how you can make it happen.

Environment

Wed, Jun 24

Bill McMurray drvies a 3.3 metre-high, 7 metre-long motorhome.

Freedom camper’s fine stays – but mayor says council fund will pay the $400

Bill McMurray, 80, was issued the infringment earlier this year after exceeding the three-night limit at a Taranaki freedom camping site.

Environment

Wed, Jun 24

Ōrau, a popular stretch of Dunedin coastline with beaches and nearshore reefs.

Ngāi Tahu, DOC launch five new ‘national parks of the sea’

After years of work and legal battles five new marine reserves are about to open along the Otago and South Canterbury coast, protecting some of Aotearoa’s most endangered species.

Te Ao Māori

Tue, Jun 23

The road up to Denniston Coal Mine on the West Coast

Councillor says NZ burdened by 'heavy-duty' environmental reporting

Proposed reforms to reporting laws draw mixed views, with critics warning less frequent data could weaken environmental oversight.

Environment

Tue, Jun 23

The Ballista spider launches its prey into the air.

Newly discovered spider spins a spring-loaded trap

The ballista spider found in the remote rainforests of far north Queensland lures prey into its web before launching it into the air.

Environment

Tue, Jun 23

A 1,200-year-old Major Oak tree, where Robin Hood allegedly used as a hide out, stands in Sherwood Forest near Nottinghamshire, England.

Ancient oak tree said to have sheltered Robin Hood has died

The 1200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is believed to have died after it didn’t sprout leaves this spring.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

Minister Tama Potaka.

Spat erupts in Parliament over proposal to sell off conservation land

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka is adamant the intent is only to get rid of "bits and bobs" of land with low conservation value.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

Sixty-year-old vessel to become a refuge and breeding ground for fish, crays and other marine life.

'Down she goes': Boat scuttled off Napier to become artificial reef

Over 800 hours of work and more than $200,000 went into stripping the 23m steel hulled Twofold Bay of contaminants.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

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The Big Belly bins were ‘not always reliable’, Hauraki Mayor Toby Adams said, though that wasn’t the only reason for the change.

Hauraki District Council dumps $700k rubbish bins project

The mayor says they were "not always reliable", but supplier Manco Environmental — which leased the bins out — denies any technical issues.

Environment

Thu, Jun 18

Opponents of the proposed landfill protest in central Auckland in 2020. (Source: RNZ / Jogai Bhatt)

Waste firm wants fast-track approval for Dome Valley dump

Opponents to the new Dome Valley landfill have raised concerns it could damage the Kaipara and Hōteo rivers.

Te Ao Māori

Wed, Jun 17

Drivers cut through a padlock so they could remove the bollard to enter the cemetery to perform doughnuts.

'Extremely disrespectful' car doughnut stunt at Tāneatua Cemetery

As well as driving through the reserve, the vandal also tipped wheelie bins and spread rubbish around the cemetery and onto State Highway 2.

Environment

Wed, Jun 17

Flooding in south Dunedin in 2025 (file image).

South Dunedin flood plan: 1100 households could be forced out

Budgets for proposed actions range from $1.63 billion to $2.45 billion – but that's still less than the cost of the status quo.

Environment

Wed, Jun 17

Wood burning causes elevated levels of small air pollutants. (Source: Piers Fuller)

Clean air ambitions for Masterton will take decades

The town has had 29 pollution days so far this year – and wood burners are a major culprit.

Environment

Tue, Jun 16

The Midwinter Carnival held in Dunedin.

Ticket capacity capped at popular Dunedin midwinter festival

The annual winter solstice celebration has become so popular that capacity has had to be reduced to prevent overcrowding.

Environment

Sat, Jun 13

Invasive caulerpa seaweed

Invasive caulerpa seaweed reaches Whangārei Harbour for first time

About a square metre of the seaweed has been found in Whangārei Heads’ Smugglers Bay, on the north side of the harbour entrance.

Environment

Sat, Jun 13

Hillcrest Cemetary in Whakatāne is the largest of five cemeteries Whakatāne District Council manages in the district.

Proposed new Whakatāne burial charge called 'culturally insensitive'

Proposal to create an additional fee for families wishing to back-fill gravesites themselves.

Te Ao Māori

Fri, Jun 12

The 'do not drink' notice for Waiouru was lifted on Friday afternoon.

Restrictions lifted for Waiouru tap water

Waiouru residents were told not to drink water from their taps yesterday after heightened aluminium samples were found in a sample taken on Wednesday.

Environment

Fri, Jun 12

A nationally endangered New Zealand falcon found injured near Lake Tekapo/Takapō has been transported hundreds of kilometres to a specialist breeding programme in Blenheim.

Injured kārearea saved by South Island 'falcon taxi' relay

The bird was found injured on State Highway 8 near Lake McGregor, close to Lake Tekapo/Takapō, by local woman Emilie Marinissen a week ago.

Environment

Fri, Jun 12

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