Climate change will touch every aspect of our lives, creating large risks but also massive opportunities

Matthew Cowie

EY Oceania Climate Change and Sustainability Services Partner

Pragmatic climate and energy problem-solver. Father of one. At my happiest when lost outside in nature.

Matthew is a Director within the Climate Change and Sustainability Services team in Auckland, New Zealand. The focus of his work at EY is on the energy sector and the threats and opportunities presented by climate change. Prior to joining EY, Matthew has worked for both public and private sector organisations and has managed regional and global teams. Matthew has had a particularly strong focus throughout his career on the role of energy and carbon markets. Matthew has a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and a Master’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Center for Environmental Energy Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States.

How Matthew is building a better working world

"My career has focused on helping public and private sector organisations to deliver better climate and energy outcomes. Climate and energy problems are fascinating to deal with as they are tightly intertwined with fundamental questions about our everyday lives and values. I get particular satisfaction from helping to communicate complex energy and climate topics to a wide range of stakeholders."

Matthew’s latest thinking

2024 EY Climate Action Barometer

The sixth EY Climate Action Barometer shows an increase in companies reporting on climate but falling short of carbon ambitions. Learn more.

12 Nov 2024 Pip Best +1

How New Zealand can power sustainable data centres while the world sleeps

The tech titans are on the hunt for low-cost, low-emissions data centres to fuel the world’s insatiable demand for AI. New Zealand can help.

31 Jul 2024 Pip Best +3

Renewable Certificates, Real Change: A Guide to RECs in New Zealand's Energy Transition

As climate-related transition plans become mandatory for many New Zealand businesses, companies are investigating cost-efficient ways to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

10 Jul 2024 Matthew Cowie

A delicate dance with demand

Pricing agricultural emissions

09 Aug 2022 Matthew Cowie
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