Luxon Risks Burning Down Five Years Of Climate Progress – Green Party

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Chris Luxonโ€™s plan to reopen new gas projects in the middle of the climate crisis is about as irresponsible as it gets.

Speaking on a visit to Taranaki, Mr. Luxon confirmed that a National Government would be committed to gas for โ€œseveral decades.โ€

โ€œLuxon is playing politics with our kids’ futures. New Zealanders and the planet deserve better,โ€ says the Green Partyโ€™s spokesperson for energy and resources, Julie Anne Genter.

โ€œThe clock is ticking and people want faster, more radical action on climate change. They want their communities powered by clean renewable energy; warm, healthy homes; and the creation of thousands of new planet-saving jobs.

โ€œTo achieve this – and keep the climate healthy for future generations – we have to keep fossil fuels where they belong: in the ground. And yet, in the middle of a climate crisis, and at the very moment we need to accelerate efforts to cut climate pollution, Mr. Luxon announces a plan to put the gas burners on global warming.

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It is hard to overstate how irresponsible this is. And for what? A few extra votes.

โ€œOnly last week, the historically conservative International Energy Agency made clear that relying on fossil gas as a transition fuel is not an option. To keep global warming to within 1.5 degrees, the report said, countries need to phase out fossil fuels.

โ€œFor years, fossil fuel companies denied the existence of the climate crisis. When that was no longer an option, the industry turned to promoting the myth that gas is a suitable transition fuel that will eventually lead to clean energy.

โ€œIt looks like the National Partyโ€™s climate policy – from Judith Collins to Chris Luxon – is on the same trajectory.

โ€œFossil fuels can have no place in our transition to a zero carbon future. Not only that but workers deserve certainty about a just transition.

โ€œIn Government, the Greens have taken more action to protect the climate than the last three decades of governments combined. But the pace of change is still too slow.

โ€œIn a strong position to shape the direction of the next Government, the Green Party will eliminate fossil fuels from our energy systems and lead a just transition to clean, renewable energy,โ€ says Julie Anne Genter.

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  1. In Germany a wind farm is being demolished so a coal field can be started to mine lignite to burn in 3 coal fired power plants they are building plus they are reopening 2 nuclear plants . We need power and fuel to keep going admit it and work with it .

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