The New Zealand government's proposed changes to climate change laws, including weakening zero-carbon provisions and removing the Climate Change Commission's independent advice, are seen as a reversal of years of cross-party agreement and a threat to long-term climate policy.
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removal of independent advisory role raises concerns
The government s dismantling of climate laws breaks years of cross party agreementkey oversight function weakened
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