Tag: lng_terminal
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Greenpeace Condemns Government's LNG Terminal Plan, Citing High Costs and Pollution
Greenpeace Aotearoa criticizes the New Zealand Government's decision to proceed with an LNG import terminal, warning it will burden citizens with higher electricity prices, increased taxes, and greater climate pollution, while locking the nation into fossil fuels.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsEconomyEnvironmentClimate ChangeSocial Issues GreenpeaceLNG terminalfossil fuelsenergy policyclimate pollutionelectricity prices
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Sapere Report Backs Labour's Criticism of Costly LNG Terminal Plan
A Sapere report supports Labour's view that the proposed LNG terminal is a costly, rushed plan. It will burden households without solving energy issues, while Labour advocates for renewable alternatives.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsLabour PartyEconomyEnergyClimate Change LNG terminalSapere reportenergy policyDr Megan Woodsrenewable energyNew Zealand Labour PartyElection
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Greenpeace Scorecard Reveals Deep Divides in Parties' Fuel Crisis Solutions
A new Greenpeace scorecard ranks New Zealand political parties on their plans to tackle the fuel crisis and reduce fossil fuel reliance. Te Pāti Māori, Greens, and Opportunity lead, while ACT, National, and NZ First score lowest, highlighting policy differences.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsEconomyEnvironmentClimate ChangeSocial Issues GreenpeacePolitical PartiesFuel CrisisRenewable EnergyLNG TerminalEnergy Policy
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New Zealand Government Pushes Ahead with LNG Terminal Amidst Criticism
New Zealand's government is proceeding with a controversial LNG terminal, despite warnings from Greenpeace and the OECD about high costs and fossil fuel dependence. Critics point to cheaper renewable alternatives and political donations.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsEconomyEnvironmentClimate ChangeEnergyEducation LNG terminalGreenpeace Aotearoafossil fuelsrenewable energyGreymouth PetroleumOECDGreenpeace
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Political Parties Grilled on Fuel Crisis Response
New Zealand political parties face critical questions on their plans to tackle the escalating fuel crisis, with a focus on renewable energy, public transport, and phasing out fossil fuels.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEnvironmentEnergy Fuel CrisisRenewable EnergyClimate ChangePublic TransportElectric VehiclesLNG TerminalNew Zealand PoliticsGreenpeace