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Farmers en masse say enough is enough at Nelson protest

Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Teapot Valley farming family Paul and Jenny Lindsay, their sons, Charlie, 12, and Billy, 8, with Rocky the dog join hundreds of people for the Nelson protest. Jenny said she was also concerned about rights being taken away from local councils across the country when each area was so different. “It can t just be one size fits all,” she said. “We re all for helping the environment, but it s got to be doable. It s not doable at the moment; it s too much in one go.” Jenny said she knew people who had sold their farms to “corporates” because it had become so difficult and the money they were offered was good.

Golden Bay farmers overwhelmed by raft of reforms

Golden Bay farmers overwhelmed by raft of reforms
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Shaw ties climate response to inequality, biodiversity and Treaty partnership

Green Party co-leader James Shaw Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas Efforts to deal with biodiversity loss separately from climate change - as has been done in the past - also risks failure on both counts, he says. Shaw made the statements in a scene-setting speech to business leaders, unions, Māori and environmentalists this afternoon, laying out five principles the government will follow in its emissions reduction. He said the government had been elected on a promise of climate action. There is no part of Aotearoa, no business, no community, no family whose future will not be shaped in some way by these decisions - which is why it is so important we get them right, he said.

ERP Principles Speech – James Shaw It Falls To Us

Ngā mihi o te ahiahi. Good afternoon. I also want to thank you all for being here. In the room we’ve got a wide range of businesses represented, as well as unions, Iwi/Māori, and campaigners. It was important for me to speak directly to each of you today about the work we are doing on the Emissions Reduction Plan and the principles we will apply to the decisions about what goes in it. It is these decisions – especially those that we take in the next two years – that will have the most profound impact on the world your children and

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