Category: Straterra
Does Wellington really want to be the coalest little capital?
by tjonescan | Aug 26, 2019 | actions, Bathurst Resources, Coal, Extinction Rebellion, Fonterra, News, news stories, NZ Petroleum and Minerals, protest, Straterra, Wellington | 0 |
By Melanie Vautier and Tim Jones. First published on The Spinoff. Extinction Rebellion takes a...
Read MoreChallenge The Government’s Mining Agenda: Wellington, This Thursday
by tjonescan | Aug 4, 2013 | protest, Simon Bridges, Straterra, Wellington | 0 |
On Thursday 8 August, Simon Bridges, Minister of Energy and Resources is going to the mining club, Straterra, to “discuss how he sees the energy and resources portfolio evolving and his views on challenges facing the...
Read MoreCoal Action Network Aotearoa Newsletter October 2012
by Cana Admin | Oct 31, 2012 | asset sales, Auckland Coal Action, Bathurst Resources, CAN Aotearoa newsletter, climate change, Denniston, economics, fossil fuels, fracking, mining, news stories, Solid Energy, Southland, Straterra, submissions, supporter updates, uncategorized | 0 |
Follow us on Twitter  and on Facebook If the New Zealand cricket team needs a new spinner to replace Daniel Vettori, they need look no further than mining industry lobby group Straterra. Perhaps because Solid Energy is in a...
Read MorePress release: Coal Industry poll flawed
by Cana Admin | Oct 14, 2012 | mining, press releases, Solid Energy, Straterra | 0 |
15 October 2012—The Coal Action Network today accused the coal industry of carrying out dubious market research to give the impression that there is massive support for coal mining. The research, done for Solid Energy and...
Read MoreOur Article in the Christchurch Press: Coal Mining Catastrophe
by tjonescan | Jun 23, 2012 | clean coal?, climate change, jobs, Straterra | 0 |
This week, CANA had a Perspective Piece in the Christchurch Press in response to a pro-coal-mining piece from Chris Baker of Straterra, the mining industry lobby group. We submitted the article as “Straterra Can’t Spin...
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