E18 16 June 2023: National Party – Climate Change Proposal
This week the National Party has released a policy statement on how it considers agricultural emissions should be reduced. Some of the main aspects of
This week the National Party has released a policy statement on how it considers agricultural emissions should be reduced. Some of the main aspects of
Contextual Matters: Yesterday the Government released its 2023/2024 Budget. This is their finalised spending plan for 1 July this year to 30 June 2024, plus
I tēnei wiki, he maha tonu ngā takiwā o Te Ika-a-Māui kei te whakatikatika haere i ngā pānga kino o te āwhā nui whakaharahara, o
Te Pāti Māori View of Resource Management Reforms This week co-leader of Te Pāti Māori, Ms Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, wrote an opinion letter in the New
Economic and Environmental Agency Annual Reports Last week we provided reviews of the annual reports of six large social sector agencies, finding mixed results in
Manatū Mō Te Taiao: Ministry for the Environment: 2022 Annual Report We rate this report as excellent in regard to reporting on Te Tiriti o
We reviewed a new report prepared by He Pou a Rangi / the Climate Change Commission on the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS). [By way of
This week we have reviewed three documents centred on environmental matters. The first is the proposed exposure draft of a ‘National Policy Statement For
In May we reviewed the Government’s climate change action plan (Pānui 16/2022 refers). From a Māori policy perspective, we found it was marginal. Largely because
Overview and Contextual Matters: The Government released its 2022/2023 Budget – i.e. their spending plan for 1 July this year to 30 June 2023, plus
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