Introduction
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Are you here to tell us your one big thing?
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The best current science suggests NZ sheep and beef farming is carbon neutral and all food production is expressly exempted from any obligations under the Paris climate agreement so why are New Zealand Farmers bearing the brunt of our globally irrelevant climate actions?
Also will urban consumers be made to pay for the carbon emissions caused by the production of their imported consumer items?
Also will urban consumers be made to pay for the carbon emissions caused by the production of their imported consumer items?
Our six big issues - the pace of change
1. Do you agree that the emissions budgets we have proposed would put Aotearoa on course to meet the 2050 emissions targets?
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no carbon tax is placed on imported items.
Our six big issues - future generations
2. Do you agree we have struck a fair balance between requiring the current generation to take action, and leaving future generations to do more work to meet the 2050 target and beyond?
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Our six big issues - our contribution
3. Do you agree with the changes we have suggested to make the NDC compatible with the 1.5°C goal?
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farming emissions are already below 1990 levels
Our six big issues - role and type of forests
4. Do you agree with our approach to meet the 2050 target that prioritises growing new native forests to provide a long-term store of carbon?
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Our six big issues - policy priorities to reduce emissions
5. What are the most urgent policy interventions needed to help meet our emissions budgets? (Select all that apply)
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Our six big issues - technology and behaviour change
6. Do you think our proposed emissions budgets and path to 2035 are both ambitious and achievable considering the potential for future behaviour and technology changes in the next 15 years?
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