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III. National Implementation Forestry in the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme: Design and Prospects for Success

Peter Lough, Alastair Cameron

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2008/3/52



mber 2007, the New Zealand government announced its intention to implement an emissions trading scheme as the core price-based to underpin New Zealand’s response to global climate change.1 Legislation to implement the scheme was introduced into Parliament in December 2007,2 and in June 2008 the legislation was reported back from a Parliamentary select committee with a recommendation that it be passed into law.3 In a globally unique approach, the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) is to include all gases covered by the Kyoto Prot

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