Kyoto forests group supports Key's ETS stand
19 May 2008
The Kyoto Forestry Association (KFA) says it supports Opposition Leader John Key's call for submissions to be re-opened on the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Mr Key said that the emissions trading scheme "has been subject to last-minute changes, including the decision to push out the date for inclusion of the transport sector".
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