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Ardern says climate crisis is ‘life or death’ as New Zealand landmark report calls for sweeping changes
Climate Commission recommends shift to electric cars, large-scale agricultural reform and an end to reliance on gas in homes New Zealand has been handed a new vision for dramatic reduction of its greenhouse gas emissions – including reduced animal numbers on farms, no new household gas connections by 2025, and a dramatic shift to electric cars in the next decade.The prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, said the climate crisis was a matter of “life or death” as she spoke at the release of a new roadmap for the government’s response to global heating. Related: New Zealand emissions rise as government vows urgent action Related: New Zealand records seventh-hottest year, with extreme weather more likely Related: End of the ice: New Zealand’s vanishing glaciers Related: Climate emergency: New Zealand must match words and actions Continue reading...