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Green Party plan to cut five times more emissions than govt by 2030

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Sun, 8 Dec 2024, 3:50pm
New Zealand has committed to reducing its carbon emissions to half its 2005 levels by 2030 under the Paris Agreement, but there is fierce division about how to get there - or if it can be done. Photo / 123rf
New Zealand has committed to reducing its carbon emissions to half its 2005 levels by 2030 under the Paris Agreement, but there is fierce division about how to get there - or if it can be done. Photo / 123rf

Green Party plan to cut five times more emissions than govt by 2030

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Sun, 8 Dec 2024, 3:50pm

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  • The Green Party鈥檚 Emissions Reduction Plan, He Ara Anamata, aims to cut five times more carbon emissions than the Government by 2030.
  • Chl枚e Swarbrick emphasised a sustainable economy through initiatives like a Green Jobs Guarantee and native tree planting.
  • The plan claims net emissions could fall by 35% by 2030 and 47% by 2035, on 2020 levels.

The Green Party鈥檚 new plan for tackling climate change would cut five times more carbon emissions than the Government by 2030, it says.

The party today released its own Emissions Reduction Plan, He Ara Anamata, saying people and the health of the planet need to be fostered together, or both would be exhausted.

Party co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick said acting in the best interests of both the environment and the economy was possible.

鈥淥ur plan outlines an economy that supports people and the planet, instead of exploiting and exhausting both.

鈥淭hat means a Green Jobs Guarantee, planting native trees instead of pine, efficient public transport, sustainable food production, restoring our wetlands, designing our cities better, distributed and resilient renewable energy, real just transition plans led by local communities, and so much more.

鈥淗e Ara Anamata not only reduces the cost of living, but increases quality of life. A better world is possible, and this is how we build it.鈥

Proposed policies include improved regional rail connections, the reintroduction of the clean car discount, increased renewable electricity, clean heating subsidies for rooftop solar and energy efficiency, and a sinking lid cap on synthetic nitrogen fertilisers.

The plan would also remove forestry from the Emissions Trading Scheme 鈥 instead providing incentives for planting native forests, fund farmers to restore wetlands, create a Green Ministry of Works, and demand an end to fossil fuels.

Swarbrick warned fossil fuel companies to avoid expanding to New Zealand, and said the party would reinstate the oil and gas ban.

Green Party co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick said people, the economy and the environment can all be put first, as the party released an alternate emissions reduction plan. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Green Party co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick said people, the economy and the environment can all be put first, as the party released an alternate emissions reduction plan. Photo / Mark Mitchell

The full Green Party package would see net emissions fall 35% by 2030, and 47% by 2035, on 2020 levels, the party claimed.

Under the Paris Agreement, New Zealand committed to cutting its net emissions by 50% from gross 2005 levels, by 2030.

The Government鈥檚 draft emissions reductions plan was released in July. Calculations earlier this year indicated that so far, New Zealand鈥檚 reductions are falling significantly short of what is needed to meet the 2030 commitment. And while the coalition said it would not be buying overseas carbon credits, and had not yet said how else it could meet the shortfall, its own plan is expected to be released this month.

The Green Party鈥檚 emissions plan claimed it could achieve emissions reductions by concentrating on three main areas:

  • Justice and equity, upholding Te Tiriti, financial redress, just transitions, encouraging strategic local partnerships;
  • 鈥淭rue environmental reform through a world-leading Emissions Trading Scheme鈥, low-emission transport, cleaner technologies;
  • Sustainable land use, increasing native forests and wetlands, building sustainable infrastructure, building circular economies, and sustainable farming.

Swarbrick said it was vital to act quickly, and that the plan was 鈥渁 blueprint re-imagining our collective future鈥.

鈥淕rounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, He Ara Anamata shows how we can achieve robust, systemic change that cuts pollution at the source, working with nature every step of the way.

鈥淎nthropogenic climate change has been created by an unsustainable, insatiable economic system. It didn鈥檛 just happen. It鈥檚 not natural. In fact, it鈥檚 actively destroying nature. That can and must change,鈥 she said.

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