New Climate Council Report Library

The ICCN has partnered with Climate Policy Radar to launch a new library of the latest annual progress reports produced by ICCN members. Click here to go to the library and search the latest expert advice of climate councils. The library currently is focused only on official annual reports by climate councils from the last two years, and will be added to over time.
Other Member work
Members produce reports on a variety of topics beyond just annual progress. You can see below a list of broader reports that may of interest to other members or a wider audience. You can filter by country, by topic and by category of output. Most outputs are available in English, with some also available in French or Spanish.
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Case study: Ā Te Taitokerau urutau i ngā āhuarangi: Responding to a changing climate in Te Taitokerau/Northland
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Monitoring Report: Emissions reduction (July 2025)
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Review of the 2050 emissions target including whether emissions from international shipping and aviation should be included
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Advice on Aotearoa New Zealand’s fourth emissions budget
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Report on the potential domestic contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand’s second nationally determined contribution (2024)
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Progress report: National Adaptation Plan
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Monitoring report: Emissions reduction – Assessing progress towards meeting Aotearoa New Zealand’s emissions budgets and the 2050 target
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Advice on NZ ETS unit limits and price control settings for 2025-2029
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
2023 Advice on the direction of policy for the Government’s second emissions reduction plan
He Pou a Rangi / Climate Change Commission
Ināia tonu nei: a low emissions future for Aotearoa
Ināia tonu nei: a low emissions future for Aotearoa
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