Govt policies won’t change path to emissions reduction: Genesis CEO

Govt policies won’t change path to emissions reduction: Genesis CEO
Malcolm Johns of Genesis (left) and Sustainable Business Council chief Mike Burrell. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Greg Hurrell
Business cycles are much longer than political cycles, and that will keep NZ businesses on track for net zero 2050 targets, says Genesis Energy chief executive Malcolm Johns.Johns was wearing his hat as convenor of the Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC), which has updated its statement of ambition for its members’ emissions reductions.The updated statement of ambition is aimed squarely at achieving net zero emissions by 2050. That is still the main aim of the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Act, despite recent changes announced by the...

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