How NZ stacks up in the climate credibility test

How NZ stacks up in the climate credibility test
Simon Watts has rolled out two climate change announcements in a fortnight, but have they shifted the dial? (Image: BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
For much of the past year, National Party politicians have repeated the slogan “back on track” ad nauseam, but at a press conference last week, Climate Change Minister Simon Watts had to abandon it briefly.“We are not on track in regards to that,” Watts said in response to a question early on in the press conference. Watts explained the new analysis showing that NZ wouldn’t meet the target for its third emissions budget (the period running 2031-2035) and potentially not its 2050 net zero goal either.At least t...

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