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Ministry for the Environment posts Blah Blah Blah in outline of emission tool
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Ministry for the Environment posts Blah Blah Blah in outline of emission tool

A web page detailing the Ministry for the Environment was taken down by the Ministry for the Environment. An emissions projection toolFollowing an error, it posted the words Blah Blah Blah 3 times.

A screenshot from the Ministry for the Environment website showed that a page initially said: Here are some of the actions being taken by New Zealand. mitigate against climate change.

This was followed by bulletpoints that said Blah Blah Blah Three Times.

The Ministry for the Environment accidentally published a placeholder for content on its website on Monday.

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The Ministry for the Environment accidentally published on Monday a placeholder for content.

A spokesperson for the Ministry for the Environment stated that the web page was brought to their attention Monday afternoon.

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The spokesperson explained that it was a placeholder for content still being developed, and was accidentally published last week.

It was not part o our Announcement of the Emissions Reduction PlanIt was taken down on Monday.

New Zealands first Plan for Emissions Reduction(ERP) was released Monday and revealed the Government’s plans to meet the nations first Emissions budgetOf 72.4 million tonnes per year.

The policies will be backed up by $2.9 Billion from the proceeds of selling carbon credit to polluters in the Emissions Trading SchemeOver the next four-years.

The spokesperson provided extensive information about the ministries Plan to reduce emissionsWas now on the site.

The page that was accidentally made public has been removed.

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