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The Carbon Neutral Public Sector
Authors:Amanda Ball  Ian Mason  Suzana Grubnic  Phil Hughes
Affiliation:1. Department of Accounting, Finance and Information Systems , University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand amanda.ball@canterbury.ac.nz;3. Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering , University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand;4. Accounting and Finance Division , University of Nottingham , UK;5. Halcrow , Australia
Abstract:Abstract

This paper argues for research into the effectiveness of government strategies for a ‘carbon neutral public sector’. We review initiatives in three OECD countries: New Zealand, Australia and the UK. In all jurisdictions, government agencies have consistently stressed ‘leading by example’ as a rationale for adoption. ‘Direct mandate’ by the Prime Minister (NZ); ‘organic development’ from wider central government sustainability initiatives (UK); and a more ‘laissez faire’ approach by Australian Federal and State Governments, were identified as the general pathways leading to implementation. Our assessment indicates: a lack of understanding of the implementation process for carbon neutrality; a need to identify and critically examine the ‘offset threshold’ at which mitigation efforts cease and offsetting is adopted; an absence of any evaluation of the ‘leading by example’ rationale; a lack of inter-country comparisons; a gap in understanding the relationship with economic and social aspects of sustainability; and a need to evaluate the utility of core government departments as the focus of carbon accounting. We urge colleagues to consider research in this area with a view to contributing to the interdisciplinary solutions which we believe are required.
Keywords:Carbon neutrality  carbon offsetting  climate change  government  public sector
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