NEXT ROUND OF UN CLIMATE CHANGE NEGOTIATIONS TO BEGIN IN BONN


Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2009


Nick Smith, Tim Groser - New Zealand will join the next round of United Nations negotiations on a future international climate change agreement in Bonn, Germany, from 29 March to 8 April, says Minister for Climate Change Issues, Nick Smith and Associate Minister for Climate Change Issues, Tim Groser.

"The Bonn meeting will have a special focus on agriculture, which produces almost a fifth of global annual greenhouse gas emissions," Mr Groser said.

"Agriculture faces a unique set of challenges: feeding a growing world population, different practices across countries, and technology limitations. We need the next climate deal to pay more attention to this important sector.

"At Bonn, New Zealand will participate in a workshop on the challenges and opportunities for reducing emissions from agriculture.

"New Zealand has proven expertise, and we want to work more closely with other countries to grow the global research effort in this area."

Dr Smith says that the international community needs a long term global goal to aim for.

"New Zealand supports a global goal of long-term stabilisation of all greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at a concentration of no higher than 450 parts per million of carbon dioxide equivalents. This goal will be kept under review based on latest available intergovernmental assessments of science," says Dr Smith.

The Bonn meeting will provide an opportunity to outline New Zealand's '50 by 50' goal, a 50 per cent reduction of net greenhouse gases from 11000 levels by 2050.

"New Zealand will be looking to contribute in ways that make sense for us and recognise the features of our country and how we make a living. However, we will not finalise our international commitments until we know what costs are involved, and what rules apply," Dr Smith says.

The next major conference will take place in Copenhagen in December.

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Northland a priority area for new aquaculture

Nick Smith, Phil Heatley - The Government is to investigate finfish and oyster farming opportunities in Northland in a bid to grow New Zealand's aquaculture industry, Minister for the Environment Nick Smith and Minister of Fisheries Phil Heatley announced today.

"The main objective is to determine the feasibility of potential Aquaculture Management Areas (AMAs) for oyster and finfish farming and related aquaculture activities," Dr Smith said.

It will allow 19 possible AMA sites identified by the Northland Regional Council to be evaluated for their potential as marine farms, as well as investigating whether other promising sites exist around the Northland coast.

"This is further evidence of the Government's commitment to backing aquaculture as a greater earner of export revenue and a provider of domestic jobs," Mr Heatley said.

"This coordinated approach to planning for the future dovetails with the Government's overhaul of the Resource Management Act, which includes the rules governing aquaculture.

"The aquaculture industry has a goal of becoming a $1 billion-a-year industry by the year 2025 and the Government is committed to helping it achieve this target."

The project, led by the Ministry for the Environment, will undertake research to identify some of the best locations for aquaculture on the basis of their productive potential. Initially the Ministry will be talking to groups with an interest in aquaculture about their preferences, particularly in relation to the areas and types of farming they consider worthy of further investigation.

The Ministry will then carry out detailed assessments of the environmental effects of marine farming in these preferred locations and consult with those who might consider themselves potentially affected by any such development. The project will take around 18 months to complete.

"Engagement with the Northland Regional Council, industry, iwi and others with an interest in aquaculture will ensure that any decisions made are based on good research and communication," Mr Heatley said.

The wider Northland community will be informed through regular progress reports and will also have the normal opportunities to participate under the RMA.

The project will be run with careful consideration given to the direction and guidance set by the regional council through Plan Change 4 to its Regional Coastal Plan.

"Ultimately, the project will result in a solid, credible body of information on the prospects for aquaculture in Northland. This work will be of great value in helping further develop a sustainable aquaculture industry in Northland and therefore assisting the region in diversifying its economy," Dr Smith said.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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