Generation Zero issues “Big Ask” for next government
Youth organisation Generation Zero
has today released a report calling for a new law that will
hold the Government to its promises to reduce carbon
emissions and ensure New Zealand has a credible and
integrated plan for climate change action.
The 20-page
report, The Big Ask: One Key Step for Real Climate
Action, explores how Denmark has developed and
implemented its world-leading plan for fossil fuel
independence by 2050, before examining the UK’s Climate
Change Act and recommending that New Zealand join other
countries that have implemented similar laws based on the UK
model.
Co-author of the report, Paul Young, says a
Climate Change Act would see binding emissions targets (or
‘carbon budgets’) signed into law, and an independent
Climate Commission established to provide expert advice on
climate policy and hold the Government
accountable.
“By law, the Government would be
required to produce evidence-based plans showing how it
intends to meet its emissions reduction
targets.”
“What this would mean is greater
accountability, transparency, coherence and certainty around
Government policy on climate change. It’s about taking
some of the politics out of the issue and getting on with
the job.”
The report includes a foreword by
economist and author Gareth Morgan, who gives his
“wholehearted support” to the idea, likening it to New
Zealand’s move to make the Reserve Bank independent from
Government in 1989.
Dr Morgan says: “We currently
have a target for emissions reductions, and no apparent plan
or realistic chance of getting there. This is just dishonest
and deceitful.”
“If we aren’t serious about
reducing emissions, let’s say so and drop our targets. If
we are serious, lets get a plan and put in place a
transparent way of holding ourselves to account for
achieving it.”
The Big Ask is the follow up
to an earlier report released in May, A Challenge to Our
Leaders, which unveiled official projections showing
that current Government policies will do virtually nothing
to reduce emissions and would see New Zealand vastly
overshooting its emissions targets.
“It’s time for
New Zealand to wake up and start making genuine efforts to
transition to a low carbon, clean energy
economy.
“Action is picking up around the world and
not only is it morally indefensible for New Zealand to
continue delaying, we’re missing out on big opportunities
that smart countries like Denmark are
grabbing.”
“We look forward to hearing whether
political parties will commit to supporting this simple but
powerful legislative step in the next term of
government.”
Generation Zero is inviting other
organisations to formally endorse the Big
Ask.
The Big Ask report can be
downloaded from http://www.generationzero.org/TheBigAsk.
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