New Zealand lawyer group warns govt its lack of climate action skirts legal requirements

Published 02:24 on July 2, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:24 on July 2, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

A prominent New Zealand legal group has urged the coalition government to rethink its unwinding of transport emissions reduction policies, saying it was ignoring key aspects of the first Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) and the Climate Change Response Act. 
A prominent New Zealand legal group has urged the coalition government to rethink its unwinding of transport emissions reduction policies, saying it was ignoring key aspects of the first Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) and the Climate Change Response Act. 


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