Category: Taranaki
Petition: No New Fossil Fuel Permits or Expansions in Aotearoa
by Rob Taylor | Jun 23, 2021 | fossil fuels, News, oil drilling, Petition, Taranaki | 0 |
Campaign created by Climate Justice Taranaki, Coal Action Network Aotearoa, Taranaki Energy Watch...
Read MoreHey Fonterra: Coal Must Go but Gas Ain’t Green
by tjonescan | Oct 17, 2016 | carbon emissions, climate change, Coal, Fonterra, fracking, News, Taranaki | 0 |
by Rosemary Penwarden The tobacco industry got nervous when people began to question the health impacts of cigarettes in the 1950s. In response, their marketers invented the filter-tipped cigarette, to screen out tar and...
Read MoreOf Monkeys, Mr Burns, Mokau South and the RMA
by tjonescan | Feb 8, 2016 | coal projects, Mokau South, submissions, Taranaki, videos, Waikato | 0 |
As The Simpsons taught us, if you give enough monkeys enough typewriters and enough time, they will eventually produce Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities”, or a pretty close approximation: I can now add a...
Read MoreDon’t Take Our Word For How Bad Mokau South Is – Take Waikato Regional Council’s Word. And Submit By Next Tuesday.
by tjonescan | Jan 28, 2016 | coal industry, coal projects, fossil fuels, Mokau South, RMA, submissions, Taranaki, Waikato | 0 |
Submissions on Mokau South’ Resources’ proposal to strip-mine the Panirau Plateau in the Mokau River Catchment for coal close next Tuesday, 2 February. We have had a good response to our call for submissions against...
Read MoreThe Coal Industry Wants To Strip Mine The Mokau. Help Us Stop Them.
by tjonescan | Jan 21, 2016 | coal industry, coal projects, fossil fuels, submissions, Taranaki, Waikato | 0 |
Already know you want to help? Find out how in our Mokau South submission guide (Word | PDF) As NASA has confirmed, 2015 was the hottest year on record. So the idea of starting any new coal mine represents a dangerous...
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