21 October 2016
National's infrastructure plan irresponsible, short-sighted
The National Government's infrastructure plan, released today, completely ignores the reality of climate change, the
Green Party said.
"I am disappointed at the backwards direction National is taking New Zealand. There is a complete absence of investment
into a low-carbon economy in this plan," said Green Party transport spokesperson Julie Anne Genter.
"We have just ratified the Paris Agreement, which says we will reduce carbon pollution. How can Kiwi families and
businesses do that if we don't build modern, clean transport systems?
"The report released today shows that infrastructure spending on rail has declined, while spending on a few expensive
stretches of highway has increased over the past three years (see figure 16, page 21).
"Page 29 shows that all central government transport spending between 2016 and 2025 has been ear marked exclusively for
highways, including in Auckland, Waikato, Wellington, Canterbury and Northland. There is nothing for rail
infrastructure.
"It's not clear where the funding will come from for the rail projects identified in the Auckland Transport Alignment
Project, like electrification to Pukekohe and rail to the airport.
"Now is the time to invest for the future. Pouring billions of dollars into infrastructure that doesn't reduce pollution
is billions of dollars wasted.
"The New Climate Economy report out just a few weeks ago talks about the imperative and the opportunity of low-carbon infrastructure to create jobs and
reduce dangerous climate pollution.
"National is being reckless. They are not only out of step with the world and private sector here in New Zealand, who
are investing in rail and electric vehicles, they are out of step with their own voters.
"Our campaign for North Shore rail has been extremely popular with all residents and businesses we have surveyed. Many
of them vote National, so why is this Government failing to grab the opportunity to build projects that are good for the
climate and the economy?
"The Green Party has a comprehensive, costed transport plan that will build the clean, modern rail and busway systems
New Zealanders need and want. It also looks after the roads we have, and allocates over $1 billion to road safety
improvements, all within National's spending plans.
"Building public transport to complement the road network is far more effective at freeing up the roads for those who
need to use them. We will also make it much easier for businesses and families to afford electric vehicles," said Ms
Genter.
Link to Government infrastructure report: http://www.infrastructure.govt.nz/plan/evidencebase/2016-capital-intentions-plan.pdf