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New Zealand aims to reduce emissions by 51-55% by 2035

New Zealand announced late Thursday night that the country will commit to reducing emissions from 2005 levels by 51-55% by 2035.

This commitment is part and parcel of the country's Paris Agreement commitment. The initial commitment was to reduce emissions 50% by 2030, and it is part of its pledge to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

Climate Change Minister Simon Watts stated in a press release that "we have worked hard to establish a target which is both achievable and ambitious, reinforcing the commitment we feel to the Paris Agreement as well as global climate action."

"Meeting the target will mean that we are doing our fair part towards reducing climate change," added he.

Watts stated that New Zealand is on track to meet its obligations as early as 2044.

Climate Commission, an independent but government-funded expert, called on New Zealand in December to reduce emissions even further than it had planned. Many comparable countries already have higher targets than New Zealand, and the evidence indicates that global action will not be enough to limit global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius. (Reporting and editing by David Gregorio; Lucy Craymer)

(source: Reuters)