New Zealand releases strategy spending NZ$1.3 bln in climate finance

Published 07:53 on August 19, 2022  /  Last updated at 07:53 on August 19, 2022  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand, Other APAC

The New Zealand government has outlined how it will spend its NZ$1.3 billion ($830 mln) in international climate finance, in a new strategy it says could potentially help pave the way for developing nations to set up carbon market mechanisms.
The New Zealand government has outlined how it will spend its NZ$1.3 billion ($830 mln) in international climate finance, in a new strategy it says could potentially help pave the way for developing nations to set up carbon market mechanisms.


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