New Zealanders are increasingly expecting the government and business sector to take stronger action on climate change adaptation, according to the results of IAG’s fourth annual climate change opinion poll released today. The survey found that 79% .
New Zealand released an achievable blueprint for addressing climate change, stressing a step up now is required.The Climate Change Commission s final advice sets out the total amount of emissions New Zealand must cut over the next 15 years, .
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The Climate Change Commission says the economic costs of delaying action are higher than taking action now.
The commission today released its blueprint for addressing climate change.
It says the Government has made good progress to reduce emissions, but a step up is now required.
Meeting climate targets is achievable and affordable with existing technology.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the transition to a low emissions future for will create jobs and new opportunities for New Zealand businesses, help reduce household energy bills, and secure the country’s recovery from COVID-19.