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Kiwis Doing Their Bit for New Zealand

25.08.2008

The environment is an increasingly important topic of conversation in Kiwi homes.

The environment is an increasingly important topic of conversation in Kiwi homes.  I certainly meet with many local families doing their bit.  People are switching off those light bulbs and being more careful with recyclable waste.  I also have locals saying that helping the environment has also been helping their back pockets - better insulated warmer and healthier homes, more fuel efficient cars and even simple things, like turning off appliances at the wall have all helped them to save money while reducing pollution.

Earlier this year Labour bought back New Zealand's trains and rolling stock from an Australian company so that we can ensure that New Zealand's railways work for New Zealanders' interests.  Rail freight will be an increasingly important part of the freight mix in the years ahead helping to make our roads safer and less congested. 

With rising fuel prices, rail will certainly play a bigger role in public transport in our major centres, and Labour will now be able to ensure that the much needed investment in railway will take place.  These initiatives and New Zealand's commitment to the environment recently received world recognition when we were asked to host World Environment Day.

Businesses will need to play a vital role in making sure New Zealand remains green and competitive in a world increasingly concerned - as it should be - about the environment. And we're committed to ensuring businesses become more sustainable.

This year, Labour introduced a tax credit for investment in R&D and cut the business tax rate from 33 cents to 30 cents to help businesses to invest in innovation and sustainability.  Labour has also committed $700m for agricultural R&D, which will be matched by businesses.

With the right funding, new technologies emerging in solar, wave and tidal power will be positive for both New Zealand and the rest of the world.

It is great to see Australia taking similar moves to New Zealand on the environment.  Both of our countries are moving to establish emissions trading schemes which will give monetary benefits to clean and sustainable businesses and energy generators.

New Zealand can either position ourselves to benefit from this economic change, or be left behind.  That is why it is so disappointing to see National dragging their heels on the issue.  John Key - who famously called climate change a ‘hoax' - is again failing to show any leadership on climate change and the environment. 

National refuse to support Labour's move towards cleaner renewable energy generation.  Instead, they are promising to increase supply by burning coal and gas and reform the RMA to fast-track these power plants, effectively putting sustainable energy in the "too-hard" basket.

Labour supports the huge investment currently underway in geothermal and wind generation.  We know that our export, agriculture and tourism industries rely on New Zealand's clean green image.  We are committed to preparing our economy for the future.  New Zealand's natural beauty is one of our biggest assets and Labour will make sure that it will remain that way for generations of Kiwis to come. 

 

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