“Fuelling Dissension”
Posted by Rob Taylor | Nov 26, 2020 | actions, Aotearoa, Bathurst Resources, Coal, coal industry, dirty dairying, economics, fossil fuels, mining, Solid Energy, West Coast | 0 |
Posted by Rob Taylor | Nov 26, 2020 | actions, Aotearoa, Bathurst Resources, Coal, coal industry, dirty dairying, economics, fossil fuels, mining, Solid Energy, West Coast | 0 |
Posted by tjonescan | Aug 14, 2018 | economics, Just Transitions, News | 0 |
Posted by tjonescan | Nov 15, 2017 | carbon emissions, Coal, dirty dairying, economics, Fonterra | 0 |
Posted by tjonescan | Oct 27, 2017 | coal industry, economics, guest blog, Mokau South, Te Kuha, West Coast | 0 |
by Rob Taylor | Nov 26, 2020 | actions, Aotearoa, Bathurst Resources, Coal, coal industry, dirty dairying, economics, fossil fuels, mining, Solid Energy, West Coast | 0 |
XMAS GIFTS! When you buy Jane Young’s excellent “Fuelling Dissension: Coal and coal...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Aug 14, 2018 | economics, Just Transitions, News | 0 |
by Melanie Vautier You might have seen a new hashtag emerging on the CANA Facebook page:...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Nov 15, 2017 | carbon emissions, Coal, dirty dairying, economics, Fonterra | 0 |
14Â November 2017 Coal Action Network (CANA) has awarded Fonterra half a tick for at least...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Oct 27, 2017 | coal industry, economics, guest blog, Mokau South, Te Kuha, West Coast | 0 |
by Jane Young ‘Neoliberalism’ is one of those terms rarely used in a complimentary sense. In fact...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Mar 10, 2017 | divestment, economics, News | 0 |
Investing in People and the Planet We think Dr Robert Howell’s new book “Investing in People and the Planet” is worth your attention – and so we’re pleased to help promote his New Zealand speaking...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Oct 27, 2016 | Coal, coal industry, coal projects, coking coal, economics, fossil fuels | 0 |
by Jeanette Fitzsimons Industry is exulting over a stellar rise in the coal price this year. But we won’t be investing our savings. The 5 year steady drop in the price of coking coal since 2011 has slowed work at Stockton,...
Read Moreby jeanette69 | Feb 28, 2016 | coal projects, dirty dairying, economics, Fonterra | 0 |
by Jeanette Fitzsimons Several new Fonterra plants have been officially opened in the last week or...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Oct 19, 2014 | economics, privatisation, Solid Energy | 1 |
by Jeanette Fitzsimons When Solid Energy went belly up with huge debts and failed businesses like its briquetting plant in Southland, the Government was forced to drop it off the list for privatisation because it was no longer...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Jan 5, 2014 | carbon emissions, consumerism, debt, economics | 1 |
This article by Rosemary Penwarden first appeared in the Wanganui Chronicle: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/wanganui-chronicle/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503423&objectid=11180816 My mum is 89 and needs 24-hour care. Despite...
Read MoreUPDATE: Following decisions to divest from fossil fuels by the Auckland and Waiapu Dioceses, the following dioceses have  divestment motions coming up for consideration: Wellington (21-22 Sept) – STOP PRESS: Wellington has...
Read Moreby tjonescan | Apr 24, 2013 | carbon emissions, coal industry, coking coal, economics, forestry, Jeanette Fitzsimons, steel, wood | 3 |
In this article, Jeanette Fitzsimons considers an issue with very important implications for both the coal industry and the prospects of making major greenhouse gas emissions reductions: whether, and to what extent, we can make...
Read Moreby 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...
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