Conservation
group WWF New Zealand says the Government has undermined its position
in future climate change negotiations by refusing to sign up to phase
two of the Kyoto Protocol.
10
November, 2012
New
Zealand will instead make voluntary pledges under the Convention
Framework.
This
country will remain a full member of the Kyoto Protocol but will not
face financial penalties if it goes above its emissions targets when
the first commitment period finishes at the end of this year.
WWF
New Zealand says the Government has shown it is not interested in
reducing emissions at a time when efforts are underway to include all
countries in a climate change regime that would begin after 2020.
Spokesperson
Peter Hardstaff says New Zealand could be showing the rest of the
world how to achieve a low carbon economy and a clean energy future.
Climate
Change Minister Tim Groser says 85% of global carbon emissions come
from countries that have not signed the protocol and the future is in
the common space. He said the next step will be to set a formal
target for New Zealand future emissions through to 2020.
The
Kyoto Forestry Association says the Government has pulled the rug
from under investors who have sunk many millions of dollars into
forestry on the basis that it was earning carbon credits and the
result will be deforestation on a large scale.
The
Government's move breaks ranks with Australia, but aligns New Zealand
with other major economies such as the United States, Japan, China,
India and Russia.
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