New Zealand unlikely to cancel surplus Kyoto units -minister

Published 09:26 on June 23, 2016  /  Last updated at 16:08 on June 23, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

New Zealand is unlikely to cancel any of its 123.7 million surplus Kyoto units to make up for the dubious ERUs it used to meet its 2008-2012 emission target, Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett has told a parliamentary committee.
New Zealand is unlikely to cancel any of its 123.7 million surplus Kyoto units to make up for the dubious ERUs it used to meet its 2008-2012 emission target, Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett has told a parliamentary committee.


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