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The Māori Climate Commissioner says Māori are ready to walk alongside the Government to make a meaningful and locally-focused contribution to the climate emergency.
The Government yesterday tabled the Climate Change Commission’s proposed blueprint for what New Zealand needs to do to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Donna Awatere Huata says a key change from the draft report was a call for a greater partnership with iwi so the transition to a low-emissions society is equitable for tangata whenua and all New Zealanders.
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