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NZ Scientists Call on Government to Move Faster on Climate Change

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One hundred and fifty New Zealand academics have penned an open letter to the government demanding it take bold action in response to climate change.

The letter said it was unacceptab­le that future generation­s would have to bear the “terrifying consequenc­es of climate breakdown”.

One of its authors, Victoria University Professor James Renwick said it was frustratin­g things were not moving faster.

“The message from the science hasn’t really changed for 40 years. If the process had been initiated when the whole IPCC (Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change) process started in the 1980s I don’t think we’d be having this conversati­on today.”

He said the speed of action needed to be similar to mobilisati­on efforts in war-times.

“[At the] beginning of World War Two, government­s were able to just redirect effort into the war effort away from whatever else was going on before that and it’s that level of commitment and rapid mobilisati­on that we really need. “We’re talking about the energy production for the whole global economy having to change pretty significan­tly.” Professor Renwick said the New Zealand government was heading in the right direction and saying the right things - it just had to move quicker.

“A lot of people and a lot of policy makers don’t appreciate the scale of the damage and the cost and the losses involved if we don’t tackle the problem.

“It’s the policy process and the discussion­s that go on under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement and so on ... there’s a meeting every year, one very soon, there will be one in 2020 where government­s check in on how they’re going.

“That’s all very well but it’s becoming very clear that we need action as quickly as possible and my sense is the usual policy process just isn’t fast enough.”

He said there were a number of changes that were in the pipeline that could be pushed forward.

“100 per cent renewable electricit­y, incentivis­ing electric vehicles and public transport. Emissions in New Zealand over the last couple of decades have mostly been in transport and industry energy production so those are areas where we have solutions to hand, but changes could be brought in at a more accelerate­d rate.

“In agricultur­e, in a way it’s a harder problem but we could be looking to change the mix of land uses, maybe reducing stocking numbers.”

The letter referred to the recent IPCC report which sent a strong message about the seriousnes­s of the situation.

Scientists in the report warn in 12 years global emissions must be halved to avoid warming of more than 1.5 degrees.

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