The report “Greening our Blue World: A Report on
Cook Islands National Assessment on Greening the Economy” was completed by Cook
Islands consultant Christina Newport this month. The report was commissioned by
the Office of the Prime Minister and UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and
Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific). TIS made a submission on this
report. The report aims to assist the Cook Islands with its national and
regional preparations for the Rio+20 Summit in 2012. The report says that across the five Green Growth pathways of sustainable consumption
and production the Cook Islands have a number of initiatives in place or under
development that are consistent with a Green Growth strategy. These are green
tax and budget reform, sustainable infrastructure, green business and markets
as well as investing in natural capital. The current Cook Islands government
have set a goal of 100% renewable energy by 2020. However, the report warns that
while the sector is not restricted by human resource inertia or lack of
political will, future Green Growth actions will be limited by absorptive
capacity and resourcing unless future activities are well integrated and
consistent with other priorities.
Friday, December 23, 2011
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