Those who rise to the climate challenge will be the winners: Robertson

Those who rise to the climate challenge will be the winners: Robertson
Bringing a 'climate lens' to infrastructural investment. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Brent Melville
Finance minister Grant Robertson says meeting New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit will mean ramping up its spending to about $31 billion a year, or 9.6% of the GDP over a 30-year period.He said while the government has committed $57b over the next five years across a range of big-ticket infrastructural projects, there was a need to do better, to be smarter about planning and to prioritise what investments are made for the "greatest impact" for zero-carbon goals.But, given the ongoing impact of the covid pandemic, businesses and...

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