NZ Labour vows to set gross emissions targets, develop VCM framework, if it wins election

Published 03:19 on September 25, 2023  /  Last updated at 03:19 on September 25, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand, Voluntary

New Zealand’s Labour party will set separate targets for gross emissions reductions and CO2 removals, limit exotic afforestation, and develop a regulatory framework for the voluntary carbon market if it returns to government at next month’s elections, it announced Monday.
New Zealand’s Labour party will set separate targets for gross emissions reductions and CO2 removals, limit exotic afforestation, and develop a regulatory framework for the voluntary carbon market if it returns to government at next month’s elections, it announced Monday.


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