NEW REPORTS HELP INFORM CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2009


Nick Smith26 July, 2009 - New reports released today on the economic and forestry aspects of climate change policy will help inform Government decisions on New Zealand’s 2020 emissions target and policy on emissions trading, Climate Change Minister Nick Smith says.

“We’ve got significant decisions to make on New Zealand’s 2020 target and on emissions trading that will have major environmental and economic consequences for many years to come.

Key conclusions from the NZIER-Infometrics report on the macro-economic impacts of climate change policy are that:

Costs range from $600, $1000, $1400 to $3000 per capita per year for 2020 emissions targets ranging from +15%, 0%, -15% to -40% relative to 11000 levels

Costs are significantly greater if there is no international trading

Costs are reduced by between a third and half if there is consistent action by other countries

New Zealand’s Gross Domestic Product continues to grow under all options.

“We need to be upfront with New Zealanders that climate change poses real risks and that addressing it comes with costs that this report helps quantify.

“The report highlights that getting too far ahead of other countries escalates the cost to New Zealand. The Government is also conscious that if we slip too far behind international efforts we damage our clean, green reputation and may put our export market access at risk.

Dr Smith also released the first data from the Land Use Carbon Analysis System (LUCAS) that reports on New Zealand’s forested area using satellite imagery.

“The Government has been cautious over New Zealand’s Kyoto balance and future targets because of the billion dollar plus variations each year in the estimates of forest areas. This satellite data is good news in that it accurately confirms the area of post-1989 forests as sufficient to offset New Zealand’s increase in emissions and meet our Kyoto obligations in the first commitment period from 2008-2012.

“These reports, alongside the public submissions that close this week on the 2020 target, will help ensure the Government makes a balanced and well-informed decision on climate change policy.”

The Government will announce its 2020 target prior to the next international climate change negotiations in Bonn, Germany on 10 August.
For a copy of the LUCAS report please go to:
http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/climate/stakeholder-progress-report/

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Public meeting details for Mapua report released

Nick Smith29 July, 2009 - Environment Minister Nick Smith today confirmed details of a public meeting to be held in Mapua on 31 July where residents will find out results of key reports into the state of a former contaminated site.

"Mapua was New Zealand's worst contaminated site. This public meeting marks an important milestone in confirming the extent to which the clean up has been successful and to let the people of Mapua get on with their lives."

Dr Smith says the final audit report and the dilapidation report on the former Fruitgrowers Chemical Company site will be released at the Mapua Boat Club at 4.30pm. The meeting will be chaired by Tasman-West Coast MP Chris Auchinvole.

"I will be presenting the reports along with officials from the Ministry for the Environment, including the Chief Executive Dr Paul Reynolds.

"We will be available to answer residents' questions and provide details of how the Ministry is going to implement the site auditor's recommendations and provide on-going support to Tasman District Council in monitoring the site.

"The author of the site audit report will also be on hand to answer any technical queries and a representative of the Nelson-Marlborough District Health Board will be available to give an update on the status of the health report.

"This clean up has been a difficult saga particularly for the Mapua community. I want to be completely open with Mapua on how successful the clean up has been and what on-going monitoring will be required. I openly acknowledge that errors have been made and I am determined the Ministry will learn from these mistakes."

The reports will be available to the public at the start of the meeting.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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