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Big Read: Five positive things we learned from major climate report


Big Read: Five positive things we learned from major climate report
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The Climate Change Commission s just-released draft advice came with some fresh insights that should give New Zealand hope in meeting ambitious greenhouse gas targets. Science reporter
Jamie Morton looked at five of them.
Our road fleet can be decarbonised
Given roughly 98 per cent of our light vehicles run on fossil fuels, clearing New Zealand s highways of gas-guzzlers might appear an impossible feat right now.
Yet the commission found it was entirely possible to nearly decarbonise our fleet - from small cars to large trucks - by 2050. ....

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Climate Commission: NZ on track to miss methane targets


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New Zealand, because of our ratio of farm animals to people, has the highest per capita methane rates.
A principal analyst for the Climate Change Commission told a public webinar that more needs to be done to reduce agricultural emissions or the country will miss its methane targets, Marc Daalder reports.
New Zealand is on track to miss its targets for reducing methane emissions, according to the Climate Change Commission.
Sally Garden, a principal analyst for the Commission, told a public Zoom webinar that we would fail to meet our goal - of reducing methane emissions by 10 percent by 2030 and by 24 to 47 per cent by 2050 – if we continued on our current trajectory. ....

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