Category: op ed
It’s coal’s turn on the ash heap of history
by Rob Taylor | Feb 18, 2021 | Aotearoa, Bathurst Resources, Coal, Fonterra, Just Transitions, op ed | 0 |
CANA member Tim Jones has an excellent op-ed in Newsroom: “Governments around the world are announcing phase-out dates for coal. It’s time New Zealand stopped dragging the chain…”
Read MoreDirty Dairying slammed in the New York Times
by Rob Taylor | Sep 1, 2019 | dirty dairying, op ed, public health | 0 |
The Incontinent Cows of Middle-earth New Zealand is less clean and green than its tourism...
Read MoreFair Shares – or Excuses, Excuses?
by tjonescan | Jun 4, 2015 | climate change, Jeanette Fitzsimons, op ed, submissions, uncategorized | 2 |
Jeanette Fitzsimons wrote this post as she worked on her submission to the Government’s just-completed climate change target consultation process. Like hundreds of New Zealanders I went to one of the Government’s...
Read MoreGuest Blog By John Adams: The New Zealand View On Climate Change
by tjonescan | Dec 18, 2014 | carbon emissions, Christchurch, climate change, fossil fuels, guest blog, op ed | 0 |
New Zealand may be a small contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, but on a per capita basis our emissions are very high, so we have a responsibility to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. Climate...
Read MoreRecent Posts
-
Rod Oram: a tale of success in the Anglican church04 Apr 2024 | divestment
-
A year on from Gabrielle: are we any further on?13 Feb 2024 | News
Recent Comments