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Climate change: New Zealand to quadruple climate cash for poor countries to $1.3 billionLuke Malpass05:15, Oct 18 2021The Government has announced that it will be quadrupling the amount of money it spends over the next four years to help poorer countries deal with climate change.In a significant boost to New Zealand’s global efforts to battle climate change, Stuff can reveal that over the next four years the Government has committed to ploughing $1.3 billion into offshore efforts, part of a global commitment to the developing world of $100b.New Zealand’s previous commitment was $300 million.
Quote from Clin: October 14, 2015, 12:40:15 pmJesus Christ. That looks like eve online without the fun. Tiwa for PM I guess.If you think the economic interface looks bad, you should see the Military interface: Its horrendous. It is impossible to coordinate attacks properly.Quote from Apostrophe Spacemonkey: October 14, 2015, 12:47:04 pmYou increased trade 10 fold in one month?How many TPPA's did you sign?I increased trade revenue 11 fold in one month. And reduced income tax to 0. I also pulled New Zealand out of almost every pact that cost New Zealand financially. We still had to remain a part of the United Nations, but I did manage to give the middle finger to the Inter-Monetary Fund.Of note is how there is no government funded research in the budget. This is because, with all the extra trade revenue, we can just buy overseas technology.Oh yeah. I also got rid of foreign aid because fuck them.
Jesus Christ. That looks like eve online without the fun. Tiwa for PM I guess.
You increased trade 10 fold in one month?How many TPPA's did you sign?
Lol thanks for nothing you useless politician arseholeshttps://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/climate-news/126705511/climate-change-new-zealand-to-quadruple-climate-cash-for-poor-countries-to-13-billion
The Singles' Day (simplified Chinese: 光棍节; traditional Chinese: 光棍節) or Double 11 (Chinese: 双11), originally called Bachelors' Day, is a Chinese unofficial holiday and shopping season that celebrates people who are not in relationships. The date, 11 November (11/11), was chosen because the numeral 1 resembles a bare stick (Chinese: 光棍; pinyin: guānggùn), which is Chinese Internet slang for an unmarried man who does not add 'branches' to the family tree.
You’re one in 8 billionThe world population just hit a milestone. Here’s where you fit in.By Daniel Wolfe, Ruby Mellen, Leslie Shapiro and Hailey Haymond Updated Nov. 15 at 12:36 p.m.Originally published Nov. 15, 2022The world’s population reached a record 8 billion people Tuesday, according to estimates from the United Nations, a staggering number.