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Scoop Full Coverage: National ETS Policy

Published: Mon 19 May 2008 04:00 PM
Scoop Full Coverage: National ETS Policy


Energy: Greenpeace Slams Nats As Weak Against 'Anti-Climate' Business Lobby
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 >>
ALSO:National - National won't cut corners on ETSNational - John Key Speech To Regional Conference WellingtonNational - Parker panics over slowing of ETS processGreens - More delay is the last thing we needNZ Govt - John Key fails leadership test on climate changeNZ Govt - Gutless National risk billionsNZ Climate Science Coalition - NZCSC Challenges Greenpeace To Front With EvidenceClimate Science Coalition - Greens “away with the fairies”Environmental Defence Society - National’s Response Really, Really DisappointingKyoto Forestry Association - KFA Supports Key Call For Reopening Of SubmissionsBusiness Council for Sustainable Development - Leadership Not Delay Is What NZ Needs On ETS BillNZ Forest Owners Association - Key needs to come clean on treesWellington Regional Chamber of Commerce - Time to Start Again on Climate Change LegislationGreenhouse Policy Coalition - National's Move On Emissions Trading Bill WelcomedBusiness New Zealand - Nats ETS policy pays heed to conceCentre For Political Debate - Who Pays For Climate Change?TV3 Video - National calls for a delay to Emissions Trading SchemeEmployers and Manufacturers - Pause in ETS law applaudedTV3 Video - Labour looking for ETS support from smaller partiesTV3 Video - PM defends carbon trading scheme against National attacks
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