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burning: “Illogical and irrational” Media Releases burning MEDIA RELEASE – 15th September 2010 Today is the first day in a major court case challenging the viability of new coal-fired power stations in New South Wales. Newcastle-based environmental activist Ned Haughton is objecting to the approval of two power station concept plans on the basis that […]

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burning: “Illogical and irrational”

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MEDIA RELEASE – 15th September 2010

Today is the first day in a major court case challenging the viability of new coal-fired power stations in New South Wales. Newcastle-based environmental activist Ned Haughton is objecting to the approval of two power station concept plans on the basis that the Minister has reached an illogical conclusion that no rational decision-maker could have done. The case will be heard in the Land and Environment Court.

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The Federal Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS — or “crap arse”) is currently on public exhbition for a limited time only!

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29 arrested after six hour Climate Protest at Bayswater power station

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Activists occupy the coal yards at Bayswater Power Station: 1st November 2008Activists occupy the coal yards at Bayswater Power Station: 1st November 2008

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29 people have been arrested after a climate change protest at Bayswater power station today.

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Media Release: Garnaut Report a cop-out

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Economist Ross Garnaut’s Supplementary Report, released today, is a “cop-out” according to climate action group, Rising Tide.

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