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NZ parliament declares climate emergency, pledges action

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AUCKLAND: New Zealand’s parliament declared a climate emergency on Wednesday, passing a motion tabled by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern that calls on the nation to take responsibi­lity for future generation­s and its South Pacific neighbours.

While the declaratio­n is a symbolic statement, it shows that tackling the climate crisis is an important part of the government’s agenda. It records “our intent as a nation” and “acts as a catalyst for change,” Ardern said in a speech in parliament.

A number of countries have already declared climate emergencie­s, including the UK and Japan. Ardern was unable to persuade her coalition partner in her previous administra­tion to support the idea, but now has an outright majority following her landslide election victory in October.

Ardern warned of the threat that rising sea levels pose to small Pacific nations, saying the declaratio­n is grounded in a sense of responsibi­lity to those countries. Failure to respond “means consigning our region to a devastatin­g reality”, she said.

She also said young people are

“full of anxiety” over climate change and “it is up to us to demonstrat­e there is a pathway, a plan for action and that there is a reason for hope.”

The government announced today that all public-sector organisati­ons must become carbon neutral by 2025. Measures to assist in attaining the goal will include purchases of electric or hybrid cars to replace the existing government fleet.

In Ardern’s previous term her government passed the Zero Carbon Act, which targets net zero carbon emissions by 2050, and banned offshore oil and gas exploratio­n.

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AFP/FILE A coking plant in Duisburg, Germany.

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