The campaign to save the Denniston Plateau from destruction is in full swing, and you and your network can add to the momentum by viewing and sharing this inspiring short documentary, ‘Stand up for Nature: Save Denniston’:
https://share.google/1CwTO1kJx4rIo8iew
This documentary premiered at Parliament recently; here is the press release from that event, featuring Jenny Patrick OBE, the author of the historical novel, “Denniston Rose”:
https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/resources/denniston-rose-author-backs-petition-stop-mega-coal-mine
Forest and Bird have launched a national petition that asks for more than just stopping the mine; it demands a permanent solution, calling on the Government to reclassify the public conservation land on the Denniston Plateau as a Scientific Reserve.
This is the only rational, long-term solution to protect its unique ecosystems and ensure we are not fighting this same battle every decade.
- Please sign and share the petition here: https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/petitions/make-denniston-scientific-reserve
Bathurst’s proposal for open-cast mining of the Denniston Plateau and Mt. Frederick is already on shaky ground. They face significant financial hurdles, and are in litigation with their business partner, Talley’s, in what seems like an attempt to get money out – Talley’s are aware of the risks if Bathurst spend a bunch of money developing these new mines and then soft demand results in Bathurst going belly-up, with nothing for Talley’s.
Globally, the coking coal market is turning. This year, China announced it will not consent new coal-powered steel foundries, and the global coking coal price has softened in response to oversupply.
It doesn’t take many of these factors stacking up to make the entire operation economically unviable.
WITH YOUR HELP, WE WILL WIN THIS!
Kia Kaha,
Coal Action Network Aotearoa

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