Carbon price set to break through $19 mark24 Oct 17 - Carbon looks set to break the $19 barrier today as the market adjusts to a new government with more ambition to address climate change. |
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WINSTON'S THE WORD: What NZ First leader wants25 Sep 17 - A party which has vowed to get rid of the Emissions Trading Scheme now holds the balance of power in New Zealand’s Parliament. |
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Furious farmers should get with the programme22 Sep 17 - Political protests this week over fart taxes and water charges are at odds with research showing the agricultural sector knows it has to pay for its pollution. |
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Nat turns up to debate and makes lone stand20 Sep 17 - All political parties except National told an audience in Auckland last night that they rank climate change as the biggest issue they face. |
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Climate debate tonight - but Nats might give it a miss19 Sep 17 - The National Party is looking like a no-show for a climate debate in Auckland tonight. |
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THE COUNT: English stays silent on climate18 Sep 17 - With less than one week left in the election campaign, Prime Minister Bill English has yet to mention climate change in any of his formal speeches or statements. |
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United Future backs emissions trading18 Sep 17 - United Future’s new leader says he supports the Emissions Trading Scheme, the Zero Carbon Act and wants New Zealand to be carbon netural by 2050. |
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ELECTION UPDATE: Where parties stand on climate15 Sep 17 - What does next weekend’s general election mean for climate change? |
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Coalition candidates want to rid us of ETS11 Sep 17 - Two of the parties that could be involved in any centre-left coalition after the election want to scrap the Emissions Trading Scheme. |
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What Morgan would have said ... if he'd had the chance11 Sep 17 - The refusal by TVNZ to include The Opportunities Party in televised election debates does the public a disservice. |
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THE COUNT: English stays silent11 Sep 17 - Week 12 of The Count ... and Prime Minister Bill English is still in the starting blocks. |
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We need to get involved, says Maori candidate7 Sep 17 - Maori need to get involved in fighting climate change, says Maori Party Kelston candidate Cinnamon Whitlock. |
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CLIMATE CASE: National happy the way things are6 Sep 17 - National is taking a business-as-usual approach to climate policy, warning that Labour and the Greens would go too far if they got into government. |
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THE COUNT: Peters outpaces Ardern4 Sep 17 - New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has pulled ahead of Labour leader Jacinda Ardern in The Count, but the Greens’ James Shaw is looking unassailable. |
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What the parties say about climate change29 Aug 17 - Three-and-a-bit weeks out from the general election, what do we know about the parties’ approach to climate change? |
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Climate change no big worry, says Prime Minister28 Aug 17 - Prime Minister Bill English says climate change is not a major concern for most New Zealanders. |
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THE COUNT: James Shaw bounds ahead28 Aug 17 - Green Party leader James Shaw has extended his lead in The Count, our tally of how important our political leaders think climate change is. |
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS 1: Climate change25 Aug 17 - What will the political parties vying to run our country do about climate change? |
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS 2: Renewable energy.25 Aug 17 - What will the political parties vying to run our country do about renewable energy? |
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