INDEPENDENT NEWS

Climate change discussion ‘direction of travel’ is positive

Published: Fri 15 Jun 2018 02:19 PM
Climate change discussion ‘direction of travel’ is positive - Feds
The National Party’s five principles on which it will base emission reduction policies, including science-based and taking into account economic impact, are spot on, Federated Farmers says.
The Opposition’s support for a bi-partisan approach to establishing an independent, non-political Climate Change Commission was outlined by Leader Simon Bridges in a speech at Fieldays this morning. National’s three other emission reduction criteria are technology driven, long-term incentives and global response.
"We’re delighted that the Coalition Government, and now National, have both signaled their recognition that there’s a good case for treating short-lived greenhouse gases (such as methane) and long-lived (carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide) differently," Katie says.
"The direction of travel of the national debate on this vital topic is positive."
"Further than that, Simon Bridges also noted the impracticality and unfairness of putting agriculture into the ETS, when he said ‘…we should also recognise that where technology does not exist to mitigate emissions, adding a tax just makes that industry worse off without reducing global emissions’."
Katie, who recently attended a Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium event, says there are exciting potential livestock emission mitigation processes and technology coming down the pipeline.
"They’re only at concept stage, and they’ve yet to be trailed in a real-life farming situation, but even if only some of them come to fruition farmers will quickly add them to the toolbox of measures they already employ to lessen their environmental footprint.
"But therein lies an important message to political parties of all hues: Some of the funding for greenhouse gas science and research is tagged until 2019. While there has been no indication it won’t be renewed, it is vital this funding continues, and ideally is increased," Katie says.
ENDS

Next in New Zealand politics

Maori Authority Warns Government On Fast Track Legislation
By: National Maori Authority
Comprehensive Partnership The Goal For NZ And The Philippines
By: New Zealand Government
Canterbury Spotted Skink In Serious Trouble
By: Department of Conservation
Oranga Tamariki Cuts Commit Tamariki To State Abuse
By: Te Pati Maori
Inflation Data Shows Need For A Plan On Climate And Population
By: New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
Annual Inflation At 4.0 Percent
By: Statistics New Zealand
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media