Submission on Financial Sector Climate Disclosures
350 Aotearoa Submission on Financial Sector (Climate-related Disclosures and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Government’s increase to decarbonisation fund a disappointment
“The announcement from the government today reflects the Fossil Free State Sector coalition’s concern that the government hasn’t adequately assessed the scale of Aotearoa’s decarbonisation challenge and aligned this with budget commitments."
Press Release: Changes to default Kiwisaver standards reflect the power of people demanding climate action
“The changes to default Kiwisaver standards reflect the power of citizens coming together to demand climate action. New Zealanders do not want their savings associated with the fossil fuel industry that is most responsible for emissions causing the climate crisis,” said Erica Finnie, Executive Director of 350 Aotearoa.
Press Release: More than 350,000 young people in Aotearoa attend schools burning fossil fuels
A coalition of climate, education and public health organisations, concerned that hundreds of schools burn fossil fuels for heating, are calling for the government to commit to funding a fast transition to 100% renewable energy in all of our schools & wider state-sector by 2025. The coalition includes Parents for Climate Aotearoa, School Strike 4 Climate, NZEI Te Riu Roa, Coal Action Network Aotearoa, OraTaiao: New Zealand Climate and Health Council, and 350 Aotearoa.
Government echoes calls from climate movement for ACC to divest from fossil fuels
“Our community-led campaigning has built the social license and momentum for our government to direct ACC to divest from fossil fuels."
350 Aotearoa submission to the Climate Change Commission
The Climate Change Commission is responsible for advising the Government on how Aotearoa can tackle climate change. Here's what we had to say about its draft advice to the Government on the pathways we can take to meet our emissions reductions targets.
Crown Financial Institutions’ exposure to climate risk back in the spotlight
“Mandatory climate risk reporting is a necessary first step to help us shine a light on our public funds’ exposure to unsustainable and unethical investments in fossil fuels, but reporting alone is not enough,” said 350 Aotearoa Co-Director, Erica Finnie.