Forestry firm says can close a fifth of New Zealand emissions gap if offset rules change

Published 08:59 on February 24, 2020  /  Last updated at 08:59 on February 24, 2020  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

A New Zealand carbon forestry firm says it can make 20% of the emission cuts required for the country to meet its Paris target if the government makes offsetting rules under the ETS more flexible.
A New Zealand carbon forestry firm says it can make 20% of the emission cuts required for the country to meet its Paris target if the government makes offsetting rules under the ETS more flexible.


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