Greenpeace condemns the government's proposed retroactive climate law change, arguing it undermines democratic accountability and enables corporate polluters to avoid responsibility for climate-related damage, particularly in the context of iwi-led legal action against major emit
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Well, well no, what we're doing is he took a uh a legal case uh to the courts uh taking on these companies and and blaming them for climate change uh issues, and he had his particular case that he was arguing. Um we're we're very simply coming in with legislation, and that's what we announced this week uh to say, look, um you know, uh we want to give certainty and clarity to the business environment about issues like this and a case like this, uh, because it actually has quite a chilling effect on businesses if they cut to come to New Zealand think that they can be under under threat in this way. That's just not doesn't encourage them to invest in this country. So that's why, you know, my government's coming in over the top, and we're saying, look, we want certainty and clarity for businesses, and uh as a result, you know, we're passing legislation about that.
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