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Published: 2018
Authors: Sandra Cortés-Acosta , Catherine Leining
The Government asked the Productivity Commission to identify options for how New Zealand can reduce its domestic greenhouse gas emissions through a transition to a low-emissions economy, while at the same time continuing to grow income and wellbeing.
The Commission engaged with a large and diverse group interested in climate change and mitigation policy.There were 132 submissions on the draft paper that was published in April 2018.
Modelling work was also undertaken by a consortium of Vivid Economics, Concept Consulting and Motu Economic and Public Policy Research of different transition pathways to a low-emissions economy, examining respective impacts and outcomes.
You can read Catherine Leining and Sandra Cortes-Acosta's individual submissions (along with the other submissions) at the Productivity Commission's website.
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