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Returned ETS bill a failure – Environment Commissioner


Media Release
18th October, 2012

Returned ETS bill a failure – Environment Commissioner


The failure to fix the Emissions Trading Scheme Amendment Bill before its third reading is a disappointing and costly decision says the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Jan Wright.

The returned Bill maintains the indefinite subsidies for big polluters and exemption of agriculture, and the removal of guaranteed review that Dr Wright strongly advised against in her submission to select committee.

Dr Wright says the Bill sets the wrong path for New Zealand’s future.

“Climate change is the most important environmental issue we face but this isn’t simply an environmental issue. We’re heading into a carbon constrained future which means we need to move to a low-carbon economy if we are to compete internationally.

“If these changes to the ETS are passed we’ll be rewarding greenhouse gas emitters with public money and punishing sectors that have invested in greenhouse gas reduction such as forestry.

“For our environmental and economic good we need be investing in a low carbon future, instead we’re being locked into promoting old, dirty, technologies.”

A copy of Dr Wright’s original submission is available here.

ENDS

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