You can't say they're not giving everything a good go.
Lighting up with cow-power
5:00AM Monday August 18, 2008
By Angela Gregory
Power generated from cow dung has been identified as one way New Zealand could make billions from an emissions trading scheme.
The work of a Christchurch company in using biomass for electricity generation is offered as an example of a business opportunity in a report issued this morning as a curtain-raiser to a climate change conference in Auckland.
The 4th Australia-New Zealand Climate Change and Business Conference will be attended tomorrow morning by the Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand, Kevin Rudd and Helen Clark, who will give their views on climate change.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also agreed to participate in the conference by making a video address.
More than 80 expert speakers from around the world will explore current climate change issues of relevance to business, such as implementing emissions trading and investments.
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