PREVIEW: NZ election likely to bring change in govt, providing ETS stability but seen as backward step for climate action

Published 07:27 on October 12, 2023  /  Last updated at 07:41 on October 12, 2023  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

New Zealand’s centre-right National party is all but certain to win this weekend’s election, which will likely provide short-term stability to the country’s emissions trading scheme, but higher emissions in the long term as it looks to wind back key climate policies.
New Zealand’s centre-right National party is all but certain to win this weekend’s election, which will likely provide short-term stability to the country’s emissions trading scheme, but higher emissions in the long term as it looks to wind back key climate policies.


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