A survey of over 2,000 New Zealand farmers reveals widespread opposition to the Paris Agreement, citing its harmful impact on agriculture, unfair emission burdens, and threat to food production, calling for policy reform and greater farmer representation in climate decisionmaking
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ETS no longer tied to international climate commitments
Decision to end some climate policy consultation worrying former climate commissioner saysNZ First pushes exit from climate agreement
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