Seventy five percent of business decision makers would like to see the Government appoint an independent committee to research and advise on future climate change policy.
This is five percent more than New Zealanders in general who want the country to follow the advisory approach now included in UK law.

Do you support or oppose the idea of an independent committee advising Government on climate change policy options in future?

New Zealanders overall
Strongly support23%
Support47%
Oppose8%
Strongly oppose6%
Don’t know15%

Business decision makers
Strongly support32%
Support43%
Oppose8%
Strongly oppose5%
Don’t know11%

Source: ShapeNZ national online survey October 21-28. Margin of error on 2118 respondents +/- 2.1%, and +/- 4.2% on business decision makers (managers, proprietors, self employed). Full results at http://Visited 4 times, 1 visit(s) today

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