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Cleantech innovation essential for future but ignored in punitive policies

The new blue-green political party leader wants clean, green, carbon-neutral NZ plans sorted out.

Vernon Tava
Tue, 24 Dec 2019

A broad political consensus supports acceleration of cleantech innovation as the main pillar in a strategy to transition to a clean, green, carbon-neutral New Zealand.

This was made clear when Prime Minister Jacinda Adern and Greens co-leader James Shaw announced the launch of the New Zealand

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Vernon Tava
Tue, 24 Dec 2019
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