New Zealand's EPA plans to cut 42 roles due to government spending cuts, potentially hindering climate change efforts.

New Zealand's Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) plans to cut 42 roles (1 in 5 positions), saving $2.1m, due to government spending cuts. Critics argue these cuts undervalue environmental resources and hinder climate change efforts. EPA has been under financial strain for years, and experts warn insufficient funding could lead to increased risks and negative outcomes.

August 08, 2024
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