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I've been asking everyone "what's the biggest climate change issue in New Zealand?". Almost always, they say agriculture.
So I looked into how the goverment's plan to price farming emissions was born, and how it fell apart. Part one is about lobbying:
https://t.co/oSbevysg3v
Column today. National has announced lots of policy, but very little climate policy.
It’s committed to the main targets, but hasn’t announced how it can get there.
It’s main climate policies are to repeal existing ones.
https://t.co/QKbGG2f7sw
@hamish_keith Disagree. In comparison to the multitude of Maori and Pasifika "murderers", she got a mighty light airing in the media and trial. She is a child killer.
@ChrisKeall It's a safe bet there is nothing remotely organic in this "biscuit" - hence "best" before vs "expiry". You can eat it in 100 years time as well. Will still taste chemical - but perhaps more so.
@MenInBlackNZ Yes, when you're in need of data, go look for it...not from your mates on twitter or your gut. Waka Kotahi has the numbers, so does Auckland Council & GWRC. Numbers are very high. The issue is supply.
@cjsbishop Chris - you're wrong, you know it, and you know we knw it.
Lying, whilst a valued character trait in cigarette lobbyists, is not really the way to gain trust or respect champ.
Esp for a guy who failed so dismally last time, to convince his electorate he was trustworthy.
“But over time, many Kiwis came to feel that, despite her international image, Jacinda’s rhetoric was never quite matched by substance.” My piece in the @nytimes today https://t.co/qbH7xwcO2o