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Mining lignite in Aotearoa NZ – a price too high?
Interested in what’s on the horizon in respect of our natural resources – including freshwater? Two reports released in August are worth your attention. Lignite and Climate Change: The High Cost of Low Grade Coal is a report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Environmental issues, Geology, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Resource Management, Resource Management Act, RMA 1991, Uncategorized, water, water allocation, water management
Tagged Climate change, Crown Minerals Act 1991, Environmental issues, Greenhouse gas, Lignite, Mining, Natural resource, New Zealand, Parliamentary Commissioner
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