Saving earthquake-prone buildings could slash emissions
7 Mar 2025

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Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Project |
Saving all of Aotearoa New Zealand's seismically-deficient buildings could avoid up to 7.4 megatonnes of carbon emissions, a new study shows.
Story copyright © Carbon News 2025
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SPONSORED CONTENT: Ahead of next month’s Climate Change and Business Conference, New Zealand businesses are being urged to treat climate strategy not as a regulatory burden, but as a core driver of economic competitiveness.

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