Act calls for NZ to leave Paris climate agreement without ‘realistic targets’
The ACT Party urges New Zealand to adopt a split-gas emissions approach, citing concerns over current targets harming farms and families without environmental benefits.
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ACT threatens Paris exit as Luxon stands firm on globalist Climate Accord - Daily Telegraph NZ
The ACT Party has called for New Zealand to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement unless it is reformed to allow lower emissions targets, with leader David Seymour arguing current commitments punish households, businesses, and farmers while doing little for the environment. ACT wants more “realistic, affordable targets” and a split-gas approach, pointing to countries like Uruguay as a model. However, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon rejected…
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