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Ministry for the Environment and Ministry for Primary Industries finally acknowledge a difference between methane emissions and emissions of other greenhouse gases.

April 5, 2013 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

  In a briefing paper the two Ministries prepared for the Finance and Expenditure Committee they say when referring to the threat of methane release from permafrost. “Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than CO2 but has a much shorter … [Read more...]

ETS, the greatest crime against humanity ever committed by any NZ Government.

December 23, 2012 By Robin Grieve 1 Comment

Last post for the year, with Doha done and Kyoto almost done I think we all deserve a break from the topic of global warming and ETS etc. A new year will dawn soon and we will have no Kyoto obligation. No NZ Government has been able to stem the … [Read more...]

Doha Climate Talks

December 2, 2012 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

Silly season has begun once again with over 17000 delegates descending upon Doha for another round of the global warming talkfest. I nervously search through the international newspapers each morning to make sure that nothing has been … [Read more...]

The Climate Change Response (Moderated Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill

November 8, 2012 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

The Climate Change Response (Moderated Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill passed its third reading yesterday. If you believed the media you would think the Bill was all about delaying the entry of biological emissions into the ETS. In fact the Bill … [Read more...]

More & More Questions over Methane's role in Atmosphere

October 3, 2012 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

While waiting to speak to Pastural  Farming’s submission to the Finance & Expenditure Committee I listened to a submission by a scientist Rob Caithness on methane. He was submitting as a private individual. The basis of his submission is that … [Read more...]

Commissioner for the Environment doesn't understand the ETS

September 15, 2012 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

A lot of misinformation about the ETS is being bandied about as the Finance and Expenditure hear submissions on the proposed changes to the ETS. I will be appearing before them on Monday. Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Jan Wright … [Read more...]

Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading and other matters) Amendment Bill

September 10, 2012 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

Submissions on the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading and other matters) Amendment Bill closed on Monday. The Finance and Expenditure Committee will now consider the submissions. They have not said yet whether they will hear submissions but I … [Read more...]

Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading and other Matters) Amendment Bill

August 23, 2012 By Robin Grieve 6 Comments

The Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading and other Matters) Amendment Bill has passed its first reading, it is now before the Finance & Expenditure Select Committee. They will be calling for submissions soon. It is all very rushed because … [Read more...]

Ministry of Primary Industry struggles with agricultural emissions.

August 9, 2012 By Robin Grieve 2 Comments

While the entry date for the industry having to purchase units to cover livestock emissions has been delayed, the reporting requirement has not. The Ministry is having trouble making the reporting methodology work and so want to make … [Read more...]

Government admits ETS is not working!

August 5, 2012 By Robin Grieve Leave a Comment

The Cabinet paper on the upcoming changes to the ETS is out. While there are some significant changes proposed to the settings of the ETS and how it works, the main focus of the media has been on the delay for the entry of livestock emissions. Under … [Read more...]

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The jury is in: Report Confirms Livestock emissions of methane are not causing global warming.


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