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New Zealand Moves to Shield Greenhouse Gas Emitters From Private Climate Litigation

May 12, 2026
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New Zealand Moves to Shield Greenhouse Gas Emitters From Private Climate Litigation

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The New Zealand government is amending the Climate Change Response Act to prohibit private tort claims against greenhouse gas emitters, citing the need to eliminate business uncertainty and protect investment. The legislation will impact ongoing litigation, including a high-profile case brought by Mike Smith against Fonterra, Genesis Energy, Z Energy, and New Zealand Steel. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith maintains that.

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