Greenpeace notice of appeal on Marsden B to the Environment Court
Greenpeace activist after occupying the Marsden B power station abseils down the side of the 50 meter building alongside the banner reading "Save the climate: Stop Coal".
The Greenpeace New Zealand submission to the Department of Conservation opposing Marsden B coal conveyer application.
Evidence given by Shelley Anderson on the applications by Mighty River Power Ltd for resource consents to repower Marsden B Power Station with coal in relation to the Resource Management Act 1991.
Evidence given by Professor Ralf Sims on the applications by Mighty River Power Ltd for resource consents to repower Marsden B Power Station with coal in relation to the Resource Management Act 1991.
Evidence given by Greg Miller NZ on the applications by Mighty River Power Ltd for resource consents to repower Marsden B Power Station with coal in relation to the Resource Management Act 1991.
Victory! The Marsden B coal fired power station proposal has been scrapped...read more
It's been a busy month for climate change in New Zealand. The Government, which for some time has been firmly aboard the climate change bandwagon, finally showed an interest in solving the problem. Minister for Climate Change David Parker...
UPDATE: Due to relentless campaigning by lots of different people, Mighty River Power's Marsden B coal fired power station proposal was abandoned in March 2007.
Burning fossil fuels like petrol, coal and gas produces greenhouse gases which, cause global warming which, in turn, leads to climate change. This is the concensus of the global scientific community.
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