Transforming the economy : why a ‘green recovery’ from Covid-19 is vital

Comments briefly on the nature and scale of the current global ecological crisis facing humanity, noting in particular New Zealand’s indifferent, if not poor, environmental record, and explains why a ‘green’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is vital. Outlines the principles that should inform the...

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