Govt unveils $2.9b four year first shot at cutting carbon emissions

Govt unveils $2.9b four year first shot at cutting carbon emissions
(Image: Getty)
Ian Llewellyn
A large ramp up of subsidies to remove coal from industrial processes, along with paying people to scrap and replace their old cars are two major parts of the government’s plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions.The first emissions reduction plan (ERP) released today outlines the spending of $2.9 billion over four years from the $4.5b Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF), which is powered by revenue gained from the emissions trading scheme (ETS).The Treasury said due to the rising cost of carbon, the government will have $800 million more...

More Climate change

Less natural gas use drives NZ emissions down
News in Brief

Less natural gas use drives NZ emissions down

Industry emissions were down overall, but household emissions increased.

Staff reporters 11 Apr 2024
Methane inquiry a 'vote of no confidence'
Politics

Methane inquiry a 'vote of no confidence'

Critics of previous methane policy urge ignoring "extremes".

Pattrick Smellie 08 Apr 2024