ETS will lead to more forests and cleaner air and water
30 Apr 2008

New Zealand’s emissions-trading and other climate-change laws will lead to more forests, better air and water quality and a slowing of damaging farming and fishing practices, but could also lead to increased pressure on the environment and some initial impacts on human health, according to new advice to the Government.
In a report commissioned by Climate Change Minister David Parker, a team of scientists lead by the Cawthron Institutes recommended further investigation into many aspects of the environmental impacts of the Emissions Trading Bill and related legislation.
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