'Heartened' New Zealand 'welcomes' one of Albanese's key policies

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern insists the Labor government's pledge to cut 43 per cent of emissions is 'good for our region and the world' as Anthony Albanese addressed the construction delays of Snowy Hydro.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has expressed she is"heartened" by Anthony Albanese's commitment to reduce emissions to tackle climate change.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for bilateral discussions on Friday. Picture: Mark Baker - Pool/Getty Images "We agreed that both our countries are stronger when we work together and the number of areas in which we have the opportunity to do that are significant."

"Whilst that is a matter for them, of course, New Zealand is heartened and welcomes the position expressed by the new government here in Australia because it is good for our region and good for the world when we work collaboratively on this extraordinary challenge," she said. The construction phase of the project - which has been delayed by 19 months - means it will not start producing electricity until later this decade.

The Labor leader suggested it was the failure of the previous government to deliver and invest in renewables that has led to the energy crunch.

 

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Cannot believe how educated people can be so dumb not to see through this nonsense or they do not want to as they are obeying their masters in the UN to bring in this world tax calling it carbon which is plant promoting gas

Pandemic

Good excuse for the horse to tax the living daylights out of Kiwi sheep and cattle.

Really when will that in be 50 years what a joke Aus is 100 years in debt never happen..

Google: “New Zealand Introduces a Climate Change Meat Tax” WB: London to brick Albo does the same

Both ignoring Pfizer and pfizerdocuments

What a wankathon that will be 2 idiots discussing climate emergency and not the China one

There are so much more important things needed to be addressed instead of this Agenda 2030/21 business.

Can't imagine how, the planets emissions have increased. At least Australia is decreasing their emissions, hopefully Labor can keep doing the same. 👍

Australians are frozen to death. Can’t afford power bills. And yet this couple are talking about stopping global warming.

These people are insane.

HopelessAlbo and the mouth

Jacinta wants to kill the NZ economy by taxing cows burps. Until she recognises that CH4 is a flow gas (cyclical) she will continue to harm their farmers (and their economy)

Anyone mentioned special category 444?

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NZ excludes agriculture from its targets.

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