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A plan to capture and store carbon dioxide from the Kapuni gas field has been formally dropped from the government's calculations to reduce emissions.

The government is also in danger of missing its legal target to reduce methane emissions by 10 percent by 2030, new data shows.

However, New Zealand is still on track to meet its next overall greenhouse gas budget, despite multiple climate policies being slashed and cow numbers increasing - mostly because trees are soaking up more carbon than previously expected.

Consultation on changes to the government's emissions reduction plan, which sets out how New Zealand will stay within its five-yearly emissions budgets, close today.

The government has already said it will go ahead with one of the changes it is consulting on - cancelling a plan to charge for agricultural emissions.

New Zealand needs to produce less than 305 million tonnes (Mt) of greenhouse

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