
In a discussion with host Paul Brennan, ACT Party's Agriculture spokesperson Mark Cameron questions New Zealand’s commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement, arguing that the country’s minimal emissions make little global impact while burdening taxpayers. He warns that climate policies could weaken the economy, harm agriculture, and drive up costs. Cameron also raises concerns about regulatory red tape, the risks of genetic engineering in farming, and whether New Zealand should continue its financial support for Ukraine.
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In a discussion with host Paul Brennan, ACT Party's Agriculture spokesperson Mark Cameron questions New Zealand’s commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement, arguing that the country’s minimal emissions make little global impact while burdening taxpayers. He warns that climate policies could weaken the economy, harm agriculture, and drive up costs. Cameron also raises concerns about regulatory red tape, the risks of genetic engineering in farming, and whether New Zealand should continue its financial support for Ukraine.