Since taking office, the climate-denier National government has gutted agricultural emissions pricing, ended the clean car discount, repealed water quality standards which would have reduced agricultural emissions, gutted the clean car standard, killed the GIDI scheme, and reversed efforts to reduce pollution subsidies in the ETS - basically every significant policy to reduce emissions. And now they're plotting to end the carbon-neutral public service policy:
New documents show the government is considering removing its goal of carbon neutrality across the public sector by 2025.The public service is not a huge source of emissions, and this is small potatoes compared to the other policies National has ended. At the same time, the article makes clear that the policy had been effective at reducing emissions by removing dirty coal boilers, upgrading government vehicles to EVs, improving energy efficiency, and reducing flights. More importantly, doing all of this shows that it can be done, giving the lie to the climate deniers who constantly carp that it's all too hard and emissions can't be reduced. National clearly can't tolerate the government being a good example, so they’re going to stop it. Just another example of the sheer pettiness of National's climate denial policies...Released to the Green Party under the Official Information Act (OIA), the advice to Climate Change minister Simon Watts was redacted, but the file name was left on the PDF: "[REDACTED] BRF-3950 Briefing Note - Removing the 2025 neutrality goal of the Carbon Neutral Government Programme and reviewing programme setting". <
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Watts confirmed in a statement he had requested advice on how the programme aligned with his government's climate strategy, but no decisions had yet been made, with advice from a number of agencies due back in October.