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Treasury Backs Kyoto Forestry Association Position
Monday, 21 November 2005, 3:19 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
The Treasury has slammed the current tax-and-subsidise approach to implementing the Kyoto Protocol and has urged the new Government to tackle climate change with Kyoto market mechanisms – an approach broadly in line with that advocated by the Kyoto ... More >>
Another Disastrous Planting Season Ahead in 2006
Wednesday, 2 November 2005, 12:47 am | The Kyoto Forestry Association
Indications are that 2006 will be another disastrous year for the plantation forestry industry and that will flow through to the harvesting and manufacturing industries in future years, the Kyoto Forestry Association (KFA) said today. More >>
Castalia Report: Need to Focus on Forestry Sinks
Monday, 17 October 2005, 3:12 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
A report by leading strategic consultants, Castalia, showing it would be impossible for New Zealand to reduce carbon emissions without seriously undermining our economy, is further evidence previous climate change policy was flawed in not encouraging ... More >>
Discussions With Government Progressing Well
Wednesday, 27 July 2005, 3:30 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
Confidential discussions involving the forestry industry, Forestry Minister Jim Anderton, MAF and the Ministry for the Environment are progressing well in efforts to resolve issues highlighted by the recent billion-dollar Kyoto Protocol reversal, the Kyoto ... More >>
Kyoto Forestry Assoc Response To Hon. Jim Anderton
Thursday, 23 June 2005, 5:24 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
The Kyoto Forestry Association has welcomed the Minister of Forestry’s acknowledgement, in a media statement today, that the Government’s confiscation of Kyoto carbon credits is contributing to the current crisis facing the forestry industry. More >>
Incompetence Collapses Public Support For Kyoto
Thursday, 23 June 2005, 4:26 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
Public support for the Kyoto Protocol will crumble unless it is implemented without putting funding for schools and hospitals at risk, the Kyoto Forestry Association told the Commerce Select Committee at Parliament today. More >>
Govt Incompetence Collapses Support For Kyoto
Thursday, 23 June 2005, 2:50 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
Public support for the Kyoto Protocol will crumble unless it is implemented without putting funding for schools and hospitals at risk, the Kyoto Forestry Association told the Commerce Select Committee at Parliament today. More >>
Sack Minister And Kyoto Could Be Back On Track
Friday, 17 June 2005, 3:04 pm | The Kyoto Forestry Association
The Kyoto Forestry Association says New Zealand’s commitment to the Kyoto Protocol can be upheld but only with a new Climate Change Minister prepared to implement it as intended, without cost to the taxpayer. More >>