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Committee chair Peter Dunne

Committee chair Peter Dunne

Mon, 31 Aug 2009 12:00a.m.

The Government has released a report reviewing the emissions trading scheme set up by the Labour government last year.

The scheme was put on hold by National when it came to power and an emissions trading scheme (ETS) select committee was set up to review it.

Committee chair Peter Dunne today described the resulting report as a "middle road" through some "complex and contentious" material.

Mr Dunne said there was a huge range of opinion to consider from a broad spectrum of submitters.

"I think the report advances and clarifies the thinking around issues such as what New Zealand's response to climate change should be; whether an emissions trading scheme is a better approach than a carbon tax; the point of entry of various sectors into the ETS; and the need for ongoing monitoring and research", Mr Dunne said.

The report gave the Government the mandate it needed to move forward, he said.

There were also four reports from minority parties, which gave an indication of the political differences and complexity of issues faced.

"My objective throughout was to find the common ground between the parties," Mr Dunne said.

The committee had "achieved some clarity and a platform for the Government's next steps.

NZPA

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Comments [5]

kelly
01 Sep 2009 4:37p.m.

Much condradiction but thats an ambiguous WORD I gather, something must give maybe the aliens have the money! lol

Paul
01 Sep 2009 2:58p.m.

I like to see where our government sits with the UN policy on Coal fired power-stations, they are to be replaced by Nuclear power starting by 2014, phased out by 2030, Not one mentions that we can hardly afford the rugby world cup.?

Paul
01 Sep 2009 1:58p.m.

Indeed a hoax, There,s a science paper out at the moment showing the science behind the 11 Year climate cycle, taking into account 'Sun energy, transpiration, ocean currents etc, and not once did CO2 or man get a mention. The significance of this paper proves not to be news worthy as there are no disasters foretold, and no guilt can be laid at anyone's door. Who would have thought that the thermonuclear object 9 light minutes away had any effect on our earth at all.

kelly
01 Sep 2009 10:02a.m.

Yes, Paul the ETS is a hoax and Rodney Hide is correct again, I mean by not backing down on his Parties principles of any undemacratic seats in the Super city. But voters have memories. The Family Party said last year that NZ produced .2 of world emissions so why we the tax payer should pay for Chinas carbon emissions too, I don't know!

paul
31 Aug 2009 6:35p.m.

Simple questions.
How much tax is to be put on everything to pay for this sacrifice to lunacy.?
Where is the proof that our new tax's will make any change to climate conditions in china.?

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