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THE HOUSE: When was the last gas bonanza?11 May 18 - The Government’s ban on new oil and gas exploration permits, threats to restrict the number of cows and charging applicants for the cost of inquiries for marine consents were all on Parliament’s agenda this week. |
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Ex-MP to keep ties with Beehive climate group23 Apr 18 - Former Green MP Kennedy Graham will keep working with the ground-breaking cross-Parliamentary Globe climate group, its new chairperson says. |
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Nats choose new spokespeople3 Nov 17 - MPs from the pan-Parliamentary Globe group have taken over responsibility for climate change and the environment in the National Party caucus. |
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Government snubs MP's climate change motion29 Jun 17 - The Government is refusing to support a motion acknowledging that a third of the world’s population is now exposed to deadly heatwaves because of climate change. |
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MPs to get the heatwave message27 Jun 17 - Parliament will be asked tomorrow to note that up to a third of the world’s population is now exposed to deadly heatwaves as a result of climate change. |
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Emissions on right track, says Finance Minister1 Jun 17 - Finance minister Steven Joyce, who explained yesterday that he didn’t have time to mention climate change in his Budget speech, says New Zealand’s emissions are heading “in the right direction”. |
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Upton gets job, but not everyone is pleased18 Apr 17 - Simon Upton’s nomination to be the next Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment has been confirmed by Parliament, but it wasn’t unanimous. |
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RMA changes get through Parliament - just7 Apr 17 - The Government’s changes to the Resource Management Act scraped through Parliament last night. |
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Minister defends action on water standards8 Mar 17 - Environmental debates in Parliament yesterday stayed with the issue of the moment – fresh water. |
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Greens toss bouquet to Bennett, but ...17 Feb 17 - Climate minister and deputy prime minister Paula Bennett has received a bouquet for her action on climate change from an unexpected quarter – Green MP Kennedy Graham. |
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CARBON COFFERS: $100,000 offsets VIP air travel9 Nov 16 - Taxpayers are paying $25 a tonne to offset the climate impact of air travel by Cabinet ministers and their staff. |
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NO WORRIES: Science will fix emissions, says PM20 Oct 16 - PRIME MINISTER John Key says New Zealand can cut greenhouse gas emissions while increasing agricultural production, despite advice to the contrary. |
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No way, Nick, you can't claim credit for the ETS22 Sep 16 - The Government is doing it again – claiming to have introduced the Emissions Trading Scheme when it actually voted against it. |
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DIRTY DOLLARS: PM's bank backs the big polluters16 Jun 16 - A bank in which Prime Minister John Key is a shareholder has been named one of the worst in the world for its level of investing in fossil fuels. |
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CLIMATE CO-OP: Welcome to Coalition of the Willing1 Jun 16 - The announcement yesterday of a formal working relationship between the Labour and Green parties is a potential turning-point in New Zealand’s battle to adapt to climate change. |
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BUDGET 2016: One-for-two goes but price cap stays26 May 16 - The one-for-two subsidy to emitters will be phased out from January, but the $25 price cap and the allocation of free credits to trade-exposed heavy emitters are staying, the Government has just... |
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NATS' 19%: Bennett blames population growth26 May 16 - New Zealand’s net greenhouse gas emissions have gone up 19 per cent under the National Government – and Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett is blaming population growth. |
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Minister puts figure on hot-air credits26 May 16 - More than a quarter of the units New Zealand used to meet its Kyoto commitments were hot-air credits, Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett said in Parliament yesterday. |
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