The potential credibility and standing of the Climate Change Commission
announced by Minister James Shaw has been fatally undermined by the inclusion
of four full-time climate change careerists and campaigners, according to the
New Zealand Climate Science Coalition.
“The statutory role of the Commission
is to provide independent evidence-based advice on those
long-term policies which will most effectively abate emissions and promote
adaptation. Its key role is to budget emissions abatement to tolerable levels
of economic pain,” said Coalition chairman Barry Brill.
“In recruiting candidates, the Ministry
for the Environment declared it was ‘looking for exceptional
governance leaders’ and needed ‘the best quality talent’. It noted that the
Commission ‘will have a significant role in guiding Aotearoa New Zealand’s
economic transition towards a low emissions economy.’
“These four activists, all of whom are
very far from being ‘governance leaders’, know nothing at all about
economic transitions:
“Catherine Leining cannot possibly be seen as
independent. An ex-employee of the Ministry who helped design the ETS, and
acted as a UN climate negotiator, she proudly declares that she ‘has been
trained as a Climate Leader under The Climate Reality Project launched by Al
Gore’.
“Harry Clark is no less dependent. As the
Government-appointed director of the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas
Research Centre, he is at the centre of the many arguments dividing Minister
Shaw’s position from that of the farming community.
“James Renwick is New Zealand’s most outspoken climate change activist – well
known as the go-to guy when the media need a quote from a climate zealot.
“Judy Lawrence is an academic working under
Renwick, who could scarcely be less independent of the Government. She is
currently the Ministry’s appointee on the IPCC as well as being the co-author
of Ministry guidebooks.
“The rationale for having a Commission
is that it could do what the Government’s existing resources cannot. It could
make authoritative and acceptable decisions in difficult politicised areas. It
could give fair hearings to competing experts and display the wisdom of
Solomon. It could provide leadership when hard choices are made involving
economic upheaval and financial distress.
“This Commission can deliver none of
those benefits. It will be seen for what it is – the same old Ministry in a
mask. Or the Green Party with an extended term,” said Mr Brill.
Barry Brill OBE JP LL.M(Hons) M.ComLaw is a former MP and Minister of Energy, Petrocorp director, and chair of the Gas Council, Power NZ, ESANZ, and EMCO. He is presently the Chairman of the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition.
Barry Brill OBE JP LL.M(Hons) M.ComLaw is a former MP and Minister of Energy, Petrocorp director, and chair of the Gas Council, Power NZ, ESANZ, and EMCO. He is presently the Chairman of the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition.
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Greens,no surprises there.
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