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A government decision to reject stronger climate targets is pitiful, and will cost households in the long run, scientists, advocates and opposition politicians say.
However, a scientist who contributed to the government's methane review said he's not surprised the Climate Change Commission's "activist" recommendations were rejected - but has still taken a swing at the lack of concrete policy action.
The coalition on Thursday released its response to the independent Commission's advice to strengthen New Zealand's 2050 targets for methane and carbon emissions, and include emissions from international shipping and aviation in the targets.
It rejected all three recommendations.
The status quo targets are to hit net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and reduce methane emissions by 24-47 percent from 2017 levels.
The Commission had recommended increasing the lower bound o
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