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    Scientist’s Warning to Humanity



    In 1992, not long after the Rio Summit, the Union of Concerned Scientists published a warning to all of humanity. Unfortunately, little, if any, of their recommendations have been heeded. Instead, we continue along the unsustainable growth trajectory that they so deplored. Almost 1700 scientists signed the declaration, including 104 Nobel Prize winners. Here is [...] read more
    December 20, 2008 4:27 pm - 49 Comments
  • Jeanette Fitzsimons

    Putting the ETS “on hold”?



    Question time yesterday gleaned a little more information about the Government’s plans for the ETS – and showed the full extent of their ignorance of how the scheme works.Many people have been wondering what John Key meant when he said he would “put the ETS on hold” while it was reviewed. We now know it [...] read more
    December 17, 2008 9:08 pm - 77 Comments
  • Jeanette Fitzsimons

    John Key’s Uncertainty Principle



    Does John Key understand the uncertainty his wild statements have created for business? Is there any thinking or policy intent behind the statement that the ETS will be “put on hold” or was it just post-election rhetoric? The key thing is that the businesses most affected don’t know. About a week after the election, reassured by [...] read more
    December 15, 2008 11:34 am - 23 Comments
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    George Monbiot gives Yvo de Boer a serve



    In a new Guardian video series entitled Monbiot meets…, George gives the United Nations chief climate change negotiator Yvo de Boer a serve, and asks if the Kyoto protocol is too little too late for the planet. This version of the video is from eco-tube.com. We all know now that a carbon tax would have been the [...] read more
    December 9, 2008 11:34 am - 62 Comments
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    Upton warns of a laughing stock



    Simon Upton writes a good critique of New Zealand’s climate change situation in today’s Dom Post. It must be amazing for the former National Party Minister who got us involved with the Kyoto process in the first place to watch as once again, we go back to square one in terms of our response to [...] read more
    December 2, 2008 12:01 pm - 23 Comments
  • Jeanette Fitzsimons

    NZ red-faced over climate change



    Why would someone who believes climate change is a hoax and human activity is not contributing to climate change, want a carbon tax? Why would you tax fossil fuels if you don’t believe they are doing any harm? Why would a party that has campaigned on a carbon tax since 1993 and accepted [...] read more
    November 30, 2008 4:31 pm - 89 Comments
  • frog

    Leadership



    Obama telling it like it is and as we have always said it is: My presidency will mark a new chapter in America’s leadership on climate change that will strengthen our security and create millions of new jobs in the process. That will start with a federal cap-and-trade system. We’ll establish strong annual targets that [...] read more
    November 25, 2008 4:30 pm - 39 Comments
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    NZ now a joke in Europe



    Thanks Rodney. Thanks John. From Scoop: Specialist news service Carbon News this morning reports broker Nigel Brunel, of OMF Financial, as saying New Zealand is “a bit of a joke in Europe at the moment” following the National-Act agreement to suspend the emissions trading scheme. “This was New Zealand’s opportunity to reinvent its financial markets by being [...] read more
    November 22, 2008 4:13 pm - 69 Comments
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    15% organic by 2015



    One of the cornerstone policy points of the recently released Green Agriculture Policy is for New Zealand to be 15% organic by 2015. This may seem ambitious to some, but with the size of the world market, New Zealand´s entire national output could be organic and it would be a small player. So fears that [...] read more
    October 26, 2008 8:57 pm - 19 Comments
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    Governments gone bad



    This morning’s Herald Sideswipe has a cute commentary on the often overlooked culprits in climate destruction – governments. Brazil’s Environment Ministry wanted to find out who were the biggest illegal loggers in their country, but unfortunately it found out the worst offender was the government itself. In fact, the six largest deforested areas of the Amazon [...] read more
    October 21, 2008 11:07 am - 7 Comments