New Zealand emissions rise as government vows urgent action
by Elle Hunt in Auckland from on (#5GGRS)
Latest figures show increase of 2% in 2018-19 driven by energy sector and rise in methanol production
An increase in New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions is a step in the wrong direction towards the country's goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, say experts, who have called on the government to bring in more radical action.
The latest Greenhouse Gas Inventory, released by the minister for the environment on Tuesday, shows that both gross and net emissions increased by 2% in the 12 months to the end of 2019. The increase was predominantly driven by the energy sector and an increase in methanol production in the manufacturing industries.
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