Gareth Hughes

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Average rating: 4.26 · 42 ratings · 7 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
Visiting the Somme & Ypres ...

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Be Well, Learn Well: Improv...

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Visiting the Normandy Invas...

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Applications of Information...

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The Scarlets: A history of ...

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One Hundred Years Of Scarlet

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“In the 1990 election campaign both Labour and National parties adopted ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The country at that point was near carbon-neutral, with sources of emissions balanced by forestry which s3equestered the carbon. However, in the coming decade emissions would skyrocket as New Zealanders drove more; trucks replaced rail and shipping for freight; coal and gas were increasingly burnt for electricity; vast swathes of the country’s farms and wetlands were converted to dairy farming; and coal was used to convert that milk to powder for export. The National government spent the 1990s anguishing over what tool to use to reduce emissions and ended up doing nothing. Labour came in in 1999, signed up to the Kyoto Protocol and announced a carbon tax, but set it so far in the future that coalition politics eventually killed it. Meanwhile, every year, NZ’s net emissions increased from cars, cows and coal. Labour took climate pollution out of the RMA, relying on voluntary commitments and technological wishes… By 2008 NZ’s emissions were 25% higher than they had been in 1990.”
Gareth Hughes, A Gentle Radical: The Life of Jeanette Fitzsimons

“I have sat here for 13 years weeping at the tragedy of so many people wasting the precious gift of life by chasing the mirage of a bigger GDP.”
Gareth Hughes, A Gentle Radical: The Life of Jeanette Fitzsimons

“Her tactic when lecturing for preventing student despair… was to give them what she called “solution multipliers” – answers to a problem that addressed more than one issue, rather than solving one problem and thereby creating another.”
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