Climate Change and Business Conference Communiqué
Australia-New Zealand Climate Change and Business
Conference, Auckland,
Conference
Communiqué
A key outcome from the climate change conference that concluded today in Auckland, New Zealand, was the endorsement by a number of speakers including key political leaders of the idea of setting up a Climate Forum.
“There is a strong appetite for a collaborative process that brings together stakeholders from key sectors to discuss the pathway to lower emissions,” said Conference Convenor Gary Taylor.
“There is a sense that we have been having a number of disparate conversations that should be brought together to consider a low carbon transition for New Zealand. This should include the review of the Emissions Trading Scheme, which is scheduled shortly.
“Without committing Government, Climate Change Minister Tim Groser indicated personal support for a Climate Forum. He said that he thought we had made good progress and that action on climate change had some real momentum behind it now.
“Energy and Transport Minister Simon Bridges also indicated a willingness to engage with a collaborative process that would focus on the complementary measures that could sit alongside the ETS.
“Green party co-leader James Shaw and Labour spokesperson Dr Megan Woods also indicated support for the Forum or something like it.
“The Climate Forum would bring business, local government and environmental interests together to consider the science and policy challenges and address how we can reach the required reductions over time, measure progress in a credible and responsive way and adjust policy settings to get there.
“EDS will engage with stakeholders over the
next few weeks to get the Forum off the ground. It’s our
view that it should be business-led,” Mr Taylor
concluded.