New Zealand sets 2050 methane target 24 per cent below 2017 levels
The New Zealand Government has announced resetting the biogenic methane emissions reduction target to between 14 per cent and 24 per cent below 2017 levels, while maintaining the net-zero target for other long-lived gases.
This is a significant change from the previous goal of 24–47 per cent reduction by 2050, with a 10 per cent reduction target for 2030.
Current targets include net-zero emissions for all greenhouse gases except biogenic methane by 2050.
A review of the biogenic methane target will occur in 2040, with the 2030 target remaining unchanged.
The Climate Change Response Act mandates a review of New Zealand’s 2050 climate targets every five years, influenced by advice from the Climate Change Commission and an independent review of methane science.
New Zealand’s climate strategy adopts a split gas approach, recognising the distinct impacts of biogenic methane compared to long-lived greenhouse gases.

