Outgoing Green Party co-leader James Shaw says his next career steps remain uncertain.
He announced his resignation yesterday after almost nine years at the helm alongside Marama Davidson.
Shaw says he will stick around until a decision is made around his member's bill, which was pulled from the ballot last year.
He told Mike Hosking that he's not necessarily on board with speculation he'll be the next Climate Change Commissioner.
Shaw says he's uncomfortable with the idea of the commissioner being a former politician, because it's supposed to be independent.
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