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Don’t expect climate policy stability between now and 2050

ANALYSIS: The centre-left and centre-right disagree over the role of gas and over how transport emissions should be reduced.

WATCH: NBR political editor Brent Edwards speaks with Jonathan Mitchell.

Brent Edwards Thu, 16 May 2024

The country’s major political parties might agree on the broad architecture for climate change policy, but they differ on the detail, and those differences matter.

The political divisions were put into stark contrast last week when the Gas Industry Co reported a drop in gas production compared

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Brent Edwards Thu, 16 May 2024
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