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Groundswell Protests - Key Historical ideas, Multiple governments haven’t…
Groundswell Protests -
Key Historical ideas
'Farmers feel they are not being heard.'
Farming has lots of carbon emissions
Farming laws were claimed to be ineffective
"New Zealand is a long country so rules should vary for different regions"
Denial
Farmers have been fed up with government regulations, not specifically to do with the water rights
Our water ways need protecting
Farmers felt that the government doesn't even care about them
Farmers don’t want a centralised system
Lack of communication
Famers feel over regulated
They feel over taxed
The government feels they have to make a public effort to tackle climate change
The urban sector also came out in support of farmers
Much support was received from the cities
Farming is the leading industry in NZ and supplies the country with our economy
Urgent action on climate change is needed
NZ is leading in terms of environmentally friendliness
Carbon emissions resulting from farming
Farmers have no problems
Erosion.of freedom and rights
Methane gas
change is needed
tention
Global warming exists
Uran dwellings aren’t being taxed
Division
Politics
Unfair
Greenies
Fued
Betrayal by the government
Neglect
Frustration
Unity
Anger
Multiple governments haven’t made the changes farmers want