Scoop Full Coverage: National ETS Policy
Greenpeace has fired a stinging attack against the National Party and its leader John Key, stating the party is weak in
the face of pressure from an "anti-climate" business lobby group. Greenpeace says National's attempt to delay the
emissions trading scheme (ETS) and undermine a partial ban on thermal power stations is unacceptable, and a strong
indication the party puts big business backers ahead of tackling climate change. More >>
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