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Estimating New Zealand’s emissions

Infographic estimating New Zealand’s emissions

There are two ways of estimating New Zealand’s emissions – from what we produce and from what we consume.

Diagram by Ministry for the Environment, Stats NZ, and data providers and released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

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