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Full Coverage: Environment New Zealand 2007

Published: Thu 31 Jan 2008 03:27 PM
Scoop Full Coverage: Environment New Zealand 2007


Environment: Mallard Welcomes Timely 'Check Up'
The report Environment New Zealand 2007 provides a timely check up on the health of our environment and charts New Zealand’s journey towards sustainability, Environment Minister Trevor Mallard said at the report's launch today. The report on the state of New Zealand's environment looks at the physical well-being of New Zealand’s land, water, air, plants and animals. It measures the impact of every day activities and identifies trends and some pressures on our natural resources. More >>
ALSO:NZ Govt - Mallard: Charting progress towards sustainabilityNZ Govt - Fuel economy standard proposedNational - Report highlights gap between rhetoric and realityGreen Party - Dairy booms, rivers bust: time for Green SolutionsNZ Govt - Greens' conspiracy theory complete nonsenseUnited Future - Water quality of concern to DunneParliamentary Commissioner For The Environment - Environmental data collection must continueEnvironment and Conservation Organisations of NZ - Environment report: species at risk, action neededBusiness Council for Sustainable Development - Five major policies needed on state of environmentWellington Regional Chamber of Commerce - Business Welcomes State of the Environment ReportFish and Game NZ - Now, Let’s See Some ActionFish and Game NZ - Anglers and Hunters Behind Water ConservationForest And Bird - Make the users pay for clean environmentInstitute of Professional Engineers - Environment report highlights need for changeNZ Forest Owners Association - Positive not punitive approach needed on plantingLocal Government NZ - Report calls for everyone to take action
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