New Zealand's government has announced plans to dissolve the Ministry for the Environment, established in 1986, effective July 1. According to Ming Pao, the ministry's functions will be integrated into a new 'super ministry' called the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions, and Transport (MCERT), which will also oversee housing, urban development, transportation, and local government. The restructuring aims to streamline bureaucratic processes.
Environmental groups and opposition parties have criticized the move, expressing concerns that it may undermine efforts in environmental protection. They argue that the consolidation could lead to reduced focus and resources dedicated to environmental issues, potentially impacting New Zealand's ecological initiatives.