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Thu May 16 2019 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

ECan climate change emergency not the answer

Thursday, 16 May 2019, 6:00 pm
Press Release: New Zealand National Party

Environment Canterbury’s decision to declare a climate change emergency will only add another layer of bureaucracy and red tape to a complex issue, National Local Government spokesperson Jacqui Dean says.

“National believe in a pragmatic, science-based approach to climate change, but hitting the panic button at a Local Government level isn’t going to achieve anything.

“To add to the confusion ECan Chief Executive Bill Bayfield has admitted that there is no single definition of what declaring a climate emergency actually means.

“It is up to Central Government to provide good policy direction on this issue, which is why National has worked hard with the Government on creating an enduring Climate Change Commission which will give science-based advice for successive governments.

“Local Government should be focusing on long term planning to mitigate factors such as coastal erosion, land movement due to earthquakes and changing weather patterns.

“This appears to be a case of Local Government trying to gain a headline in an election year.”

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