National Needs To Come Clean About Climate Cuts – Greens

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The National Party needs to come clean about the impact of its plan to raid the climate budget and cancel $2 billion of investment in action to cut emissions.

โ€œNationalโ€™s plan to rip billions of dollars out of climate action in a climate emergency is dangerous and grossly irresponsible,โ€ says the co-leader of the Green Party, James Shaw.

โ€œNationalโ€™s so-called โ€˜climate dividendโ€™ is a sleight of hand designed to slow climate action. Itโ€™s climate denial dressed up as a tax cut. Thatโ€™s it.

โ€œI find it insulting, frankly, to the thousands of people who dedicate their lives to fighting for faster climate action. For the National Party to co-opt the language of climate action to justify delay is appalling.

โ€œNationalโ€™s plan is a climate change turbo-changed perfect storm of tax cuts for property speculators, rising rents and house prices, and climate inaction.

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โ€œOn the very same day National said it planned to rip billions of dollars out of climate action, its coalition partner, the ACT Party, said โ€œthereโ€™s no pointโ€ reducing emissions.

โ€œNational and ACT are as unscientific as they are dangerous – and they have proven themselves to be utterly out of touch with the needs of the people they claim to represent.

โ€œI cannot think of a greater danger to our country than a National and ACT government. They are disingenuous, harmful and acting in bad faith.

โ€œIf National is going to play fast and loose with our future, they need to come clean about exactly what they are planning to cut from the climate budget.

โ€œIn the two years since I helped set it up, the Climate Emergency Response Fund has allocated over $4billion into action to reduce emissions, all of which has been raised directly from our biggest polluters.

โ€œWe already know National wants to double the price of catching the bus or train for people on the lowest incomes. What else is on the chopping block?

  • New walking and cycling routes
  • Investment in clean, affordable renewable energy
  • Community energy projects
  • Improving the pay of bus drivers
  • Action to ensure the transition to a low carbon future is fair and equitable
  • Cutting emissions from carbon-intensive process heat
  • Mฤori climate action
  • Low- and zero-emissions buses
  • Reducing emissions from waste
  • Decarbonising freight transport

โ€œI set up the Climate Emergency Response Fund so money raised from our biggest polluters could be recycled into climate action. I will fight every step of the way to make sure National does not get its hands on it,โ€ says James Shaw.