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Household emissions have increased 9.1% since 2011

Households were responsible for 71% of New Zealand’s total carbon footprint in 2017.

Brent Edwards Thu, 27 Aug 2020

Households still have a way to go to help reduce New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions.

In its latest release on emissions, Statistics New Zealand reports between 2011 and 2017, household emissions increased by 3576 kilotonnes, or 9.1%.

A rise in household transport emissions was the

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Brent Edwards Thu, 27 Aug 2020
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