Government Back Off Track On Climate Action – Greens

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Todayโ€™s Draft Emissions Reduction Plan shows the Government couldnโ€™t care less about a liveable climate for all.

โ€œThe Government is pouring oil, coal and gas on the climate crisis fire. Todayโ€™s draft Emissions Reduction Plan lays bare that they have no plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2050,โ€ says Green Party co-leader and spokesperson for Climate Change Chlรถe Swarbrick.

โ€œIn a nutshell, their โ€˜planโ€™ means largely giving up on stopping pollution at the source and a whole lot of wishful thinking.

โ€œTheir core strategy remains relying on the emissions trading market, which they continue to heap uncertainty onto and refuse to ensure works properly per the advice of experts and the independent Climate Change Commission.

โ€œThese actions donโ€™t just have environmental consequences. They will disproportionately harm the lowest-earning New Zealanders. Once again, the Government is basically just saying, let them eat cake.

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โ€œThe total emissions reduction from so-called โ€˜key policiesโ€™ is about a third of the impact that the reversal of the oil and gas ban would create. In their literal climate plan, they nick fossil fuel executivesโ€™ talking points and try to justify handing gas a lifeline.

โ€œA year ago, we were on track to meet climate targets. Those arenโ€™t abstract numbers. Itโ€™s the hard science necessary for life on earth as we know it.

โ€œIn just a year, Luxonโ€™s Government has dragged our climate policies and ambition back to the dark ages. This costs more for all of us in the not-too-distant future, and the Government admits the lowest income households will be impacted almost four times as much as those on highest incomes by climate change.

โ€œThere are plenty of credible solutions, from mass investment in public transport, to energy efficiency and meaningful investment in decarbonising – which can be paid for by polluters. Perversely, these are all programmes which this Government cut as soon as they could.

โ€œNew Zealanders donโ€™t need to accept the Governmentโ€™s latest attempt to pull the wool over their eyes. Submit on this flimsy โ€˜planโ€™, contact your local MP, organise in your community and help ensure, for all our sakes, that this is a one-term Government,โ€ says Chlรถe Swarbrick.

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  1. You say investment in decarbonising can be paid for by polluters.

    Yet, surely they will pass that cost on to us.

    How do you plan to address that?

    Therefore, at the very least, you have far more explaining to do.

    So please explain?

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