NZ delays release of agriculture ETS advice as reports indicate split deal

Published 09:38 on May 1, 2019  /  Last updated at 09:41 on May 1, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

New Zealand’s interim Climate Change Commission has submitted to the government its recommendation on whether agriculture should be in the ETS, but publication of the advice will be delayed amid reports the ruling coalition partners have struck a separate deal for methane emissions.
New Zealand’s interim Climate Change Commission has submitted to the government its recommendation on whether agriculture should be in the ETS, but publication of the advice will be delayed amid reports the ruling coalition partners have struck a separate deal for methane emissions.


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