Report on emissions trading review released

Published: 4:23PM Monday August 31, 2009 Source: NZPA

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The government has released a report reviewing the emissions trading scheme set up by the Labour government last year.

The scheme was put on hold by National when it came to power and an emissions trading scheme (ETS) select committee was set up to review it.

Committee chair Peter Dunne on Monday described the resulting report as a "middle road" through some "complex and contentious" material.

Dunne says there is a huge range of opinion to consider from a broad spectrum of submitters.

"I think the report advances and clarifies the thinking around issues such as what New Zealand's response to climate change should be; whether an emissions trading scheme is a better approach than a carbon tax; the point of entry of various sectors into the ETS; and the need for ongoing monitoring and research", Dunne says.

The report gives the government the mandate it needed to move forward, he says.

There are also four reports from minority parties, which give an indication of the political differences and complexity of issues faced.

"My objective throughout was to find the common ground between the parties," Dunne says.

The committee had "achieved some clarity and a platform for the Government's next steps.

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