Environmental Defence Society v. Auckland Regional Council and Contact Energy Ltd. Pays/Territoire Nouvelle-Zélande Date Mai 1, 2002 Source UNEP, InforMEA Nom du tribunal Environment Court Numéro de référence [2002] 11 NZRMA 492 Résumé The New Zealand environmental court accepted the cumulative effects of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as a matter of serious concern in an application by Contact Energy for resource consent to construct and operate a 400 megawatt gas fired combined cycle power station in south Auckland. In granting consent for the power station, the Auckland Regional Council failed to impose conditions requiring mitigation of the emissions. The Environmental Defence Society appealed the council’s decision, seeking a declaration to require Contact Energy to offset the emissions by a program of forestry sequestration. Although the court accepted the scientific consensus on the contributions of GHG emissions to climate change, it dismissed the appeal, questioning the efficacy of imposing mitigation measures.Key environmental legal questions:Sought government imposition of mitigation measures in granting consent for a power station Texte intégral NZ-2002-NZRMA-492.pdf Site web climatecasechart.com