New Zealand is on track to exceed its 2030 Paris Agreement emissions target due to inadequate domestic reductions and lack of plans to purchase overseas carbon credits, raising concerns about climate accountability and international credibility.
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What do you make of the news this morning that uh the Prime Minister says the government will give 2030 climate change targets a good go? But he's ruling out paying billions for carbon credits, and apparently the number is it's here somewhere. We could be uh up for a five billion dollar bill to honour the Paris Agreement.
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