Carbon forestry is at the crossroadsThursday 17 Apr 2025
The new report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, ‘Alt-F Reset: Examining the drivers of forestry in New Zealand‘, raises critical questions about carbon forestry’s role within the ETS. This report highlights that NZ’s current heavy reliance on a single species carries both economic and environmental risks. NZFOA chief executive, Dr Elizabeth Heeg, notes that while the new report raises important considerations for land use adaptation in a changing climate, some of its recommendations could be counterintuitive to progressing climate action. “Climate action is urgently needed, and as it stands, there is a question mark over New Zealand meeting its 2050 emissions targets,” Elizabeth states. “Forestry remains at the centre of any future success, so it makes no sense to limit the tools we do have available. Pulling back from the ETS without a tangible, alternative approach is risky at best.” Carbon Forestry is clearly at a crossroads, demanding decisive action to address current challenges and unlock future opportunities. Hear directly from key figures shaping this discussion, including NZFOA’s Dr. Elizabeth Heeg, Hon Simon Watts, Minister of Climate Change, and leading experts from the Climate Change Commission. Register now to be part of shaping a sustainable future for the sector. More >> Source & image credit: Innovatek ![]() | ||
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