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Māori Impacts from the Emissions Trading Scheme: Detailed Analysis and Conclusions

Acknowledgements

Foreword

1 Introduction

2 Māori Contribution to New Zealand Greenhouse Gas Emissions

3 Māori Economic and Socioeconomic Position

4 Likely High-Level Generic Impacts of the ETS

5 Likely ETS Impacts on Māori – Absolute

6 Likely ETS Impacts on Māori – Relative to Non-Māori

7 Summary of Findings

 

Author Details

Chris Karamea Insley

Director of Strategy, 37 Degrees South

Qualifications

BBS (Finance), Post Grad Diploma Marketing & Logistics, MBA
Finance and Strategy, Harvard Business School

Memberships and affiliations

Sustainable Business Network, NZIF, IOD, NZIM

Tribal affiliations

Te Whanau A Apanui, Ngati Porou, Whakatohea, Ngai Te Rangi

Richard Meade

Principal, Cognitus Advisory Services Limited

Qualifications

BCA, BSc, BSc(Hons)

Memberships and affiliations

AFA, AEA, IAEE, NZIF, IOD, LEANZ

Tribal affiliations

None

Important Notice

In preparing this report the authors have relied upon public information, and information provided by Ministry for the Environment and others, the accuracy or completeness of which has not been verified.  No warranty or indemnity, express or implied, is given by the authors or their related institutions, to any party, as to the accuracy or completeness of this report, and no liability is accepted by the authors or their related institutions for any losses or damages incurred by any party relying on this report.  The views expressed in this report should not be taken to represent those of the institutions to which the authors are affiliated, or of any clients for whom they have acted or are currently acting that have an interest in any of the matters addressed in this report.

 

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