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NZTech, a leading voice in the tech industry, announced the release of a groundbreaking report titled “Technology for Emissions Reduction: A Framework for Aotearoa’s Climate Technology Roadmap”. This report casts a spotlight on the pivotal role of technology in driving efforts to reduce emissions and was officially launched by the Hon. Simon Watts, Minister of Climate Change.
Climate technologies, which are instrumental in curbing greenhouse gas emissions and combating the effects of climate change, are indispensable for New Zealand’s approach to this worldwide challenge. Technology plays a vital role in emission reduction, sustainability promotion, and economic advancement. However, survey participants emphasised the necessity of a well-defined climate response roadmap that incorporates technology and aligns with the nation’s objectives. Technology’s effectiveness hinges on integration into a clear climate response blueprint that aligns with the country’s objectives.
Beyond a doubt, technology plays a crucial role in tackling the urgent global issue of climate change. Yet, New Zealand’s initial Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) has been criticised for downplaying the potential of technology in driving the country’s emissions reduction efforts. Acknowledging this oversight, the Minister for Climate Change admitted that technology’s role was underestimated when setting targets. Recent studies indicate that as much as 42% of New Zealand’s 2030 emissions reduction targets could be achieved through initiatives enabled by digital technology.
Graeme Muller, CEO of NZTech, underscored the growing importance of embracing a diverse array of technologies in the fight against climate change. He believes that technology holds the key to not only reducing emissions but also promoting sustainability and fostering economic growth.
Muller highlights the critical need for a comprehensive climate technology roadmap that seamlessly integrates technological innovations with the nation’s emissions reduction goals. This integration will ensure that the benefits offered by technology are fully realised and harnessed across various sectors.
“The Climate Technology Roadmap is designed to provide clarity for government agencies and private sector investment across a wide range of technologies, including – but not limited to – climate tech, agritech, artificial intelligence and fintech. Given the rapid pace of technological advancement, such clear guidance is invaluable,” writes Hon Judith Collins Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology in the report.
The report’s findings reveal that technology plays a multifaceted role in advancing sustainability initiatives, ranging from basic connectivity to sophisticated digital solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). Muller elaborates on how digital technologies like data analytics and AI can optimise energy management practices, while IoT solutions enable real-time monitoring of environmental parameters, facilitating timely interventions.
Moreover, ClimateTech innovations, including electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage systems, are poised to revolutionise the energy landscape, contributing significantly to emissions reduction efforts.
NZTech’s commitment to driving sustainable innovation through technology is underscored by the publication of this report. Muller stresses the urgent need to accelerate emissions reduction initiatives, citing potential financial implications if action is delayed.
The report highlights the indispensable role of technology in New Zealand’s climate strategy and underscores the necessity of developing a comprehensive climate technology roadmap to guide future efforts effectively.
Supported by key stakeholders such as the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), the Ministry for the Environment (MfE), the Climate Change Chief Executive’s Board, and Spark New Zealand, the “Technology for Emissions Reduction” report signifies a significant milestone in NZTech’s mission to leverage technology for a sustainable future.