The hotly contested Three Waters reform could be an opportunity for landscape architects to take the lead in designing a new green stormwater infrastructure.
Read MoreFollowing a recent storm surge in Wellington, some media coverage expressed surprise that 30cm of sea-level rise – an unavoidable amount projected to happen by the middle of this century – would turn a one-in-100-year coastal flood into an annual event.
Read MoreThe United States Government has approved the country’s largest commercial offshore wind farm, 24 km off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard.
Read MoreThe NZILA has welcomed aspects of the just-released Climate Change Commission's final advice to the government.
Read MoreLake Hawea Station is the first farm in New Zealand to be certified carbon positive by environmental certifications provider Toitū.
Read MoreEnvironmentalists are warning New Zealand needs to save its wetlands to achieve its climate goals. They say peat wetlands are more powerful than tropical forests at absorbing carbon, and our Government needs to devise a plan to protect and recharge them.
Read MoreThe American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has added to its online exhibition which demonstrate how landscape architects are designing smart solutions to climate impacts.
Read MoreHeatherwick Studio, along with 20-member team EPX2, have developed The Cove for San Francisco.
It’s an essential upgrade of Piers 30-32 at the Southern end of the Central Embarcadero Piers Historic District, and is designed to protect against the effects of climate change.
Read MoreFrom today (Monday February 1) New Zealanders can have their say on the long awaited draft package of advice to the government from the Climate Change Commission.
Read MoreNew Zealand has joined 32 other countries in declaring a climate emergency. At the same time the Government has promised all its departments and ministries will be carbon neutral by 2025.
Read MoreVienna’s hit on a cultural way of cutting carbon emissions - rewarding car-free travel with free tickets to museums and concerts.
Read MoreEven if your holiday took you off grid over the last few weeks, chances are you’d have been struck by the orange haze that cloaked swathes of New Zealand as smoke from the horrific bushfires in Australia drifted 2,000km across the Tasman Sea.
Read MoreOn the eve of a year in which nations are due to strengthen their Paris climate pledges, a new United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report warns that unless global greenhouse gas emissions fall by 7.6 per cent each year between 2020 and 2030, the world will miss the opportunity to get on track towards the 1.5°C temperature goal of the Paris Agreement.
Read MoreAustralia is at the beginning of what promises to be a “catastrophic” fire season with no “meaningful reprieve” in sight, according to NSW’s Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons.
Read MoreParis plans to go green by planting "urban forests" around famous landmarks to improve the air quality and address climate change.
Read MoreChristchurch is aiming to be carbon neutral - excluding methane - by 2045 - five years ahead of the Government deadline for the entire country.
Read MoreA forest of nearly 300 trees has transformed an Austrian soccer stadium into an art installation. FOR FOREST - The Unending Attraction of Nature, is the work of Swiss artist Klaus Littmann who wants spectators to confront ideas of deforestation, climate change, and the role of nature in our lives.
Read MoreThe New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora supports the declaration of a Climate and Biodiversity Loss Emergency by the International Federation of Landscape Architects.
Read MoreThe Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has declared a Climate and Biodiversity Loss Emergency.
GVL Gossamer has been selected as one of three prize winners in an international competition for a 19km stretch of waterfront along the Jing River, one of the 8 great rivers of Xi’an, China.
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