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: ons 5. aug 2015 09:11
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Så er der endelig lidt godt nyt for Great Barrier Reef.
Nu må vi så se hvilke krumspring de så kan komme op med. Men ind til videre - en lille (stor) sejr.
Alle der ønsker at medvirke til, at påvirke processen for at redde verdens største koralrev fra dette ødelæggende mineprojekt, kan skrive/sende deres mail til mig.
Så vil jeg videresende denne mail, hvor der er muligheder for at deltage, blot ved et tryk og udfyldelse af et færdigt klageskrift.
Den er givet vis også at finde på FB.
Her er den mail jeg lige har fået.
Dear Erik,
I have great news to share with you.
The Federal Court has just said that the Reef-wrecking Carmichael megamine should not have been given the go-ahead and has overturned the approval!
Thanks to our friends at Mackay Conservation Group, their legal challenge flushed out all sorts of inaccuracies around the mine's use of water, super inflated job promises, and highlighted massive environmental impacts. Today the court ruled in their favour.
This is a huge blow for the project, and Greg Hunt must decide what to do next. Now’s our chance to tell Minister Hunt to ditch the mine once and for all!
TAKE ACTION
This project is on a road to nowhere. In the last few months, two major contractors and another four engineering firms had their work suspended, 11 international banks have said they won't fund the project, and Queensland Treasury officials have called the project "unbankable".
It doesn’t make any sense environmentally or financially, so let’s put it to bed. Tell Environment Minister Greg Hunt he has a second chance to do the right thing and ditch Carmichael today.
The proposed mine would be Australia’s largest - it would devastate the Great Barrier Reef and be a catastrophe for our climate. All of this for an industry that is a sinking ship - the price of coal is plummeting and the world is moving on from fossil fuels.
This is a defining moment for the campaign to save our Reef. We can’t let it slip away.
Can you call on Greg Hunt to consign this massive mine to the history books?
Thanks for all that you do,
Nikola Casule
Climate and Energy Campaigner
Greenpeace Australia Pacific
PS: Together, we’ve helped ban dumping in the waters of the Reef and convinced UNESCO that the government’s lobbying isn’t enough to save the Reef. This could be the final hurdle in a long journey to secure the Reef’s health - please take action now.
Så er der endelig lidt godt nyt for Great Barrier Reef.
Nu må vi så se hvilke krumspring de så kan komme op med. Men ind til videre - en lille (stor) sejr.
Alle der ønsker at medvirke til, at påvirke processen for at redde verdens største koralrev fra dette ødelæggende mineprojekt, kan skrive/sende deres mail til mig.
Så vil jeg videresende denne mail, hvor der er muligheder for at deltage, blot ved et tryk og udfyldelse af et færdigt klageskrift.
Den er givet vis også at finde på FB.
Her er den mail jeg lige har fået.
Dear Erik,
I have great news to share with you.
The Federal Court has just said that the Reef-wrecking Carmichael megamine should not have been given the go-ahead and has overturned the approval!
Thanks to our friends at Mackay Conservation Group, their legal challenge flushed out all sorts of inaccuracies around the mine's use of water, super inflated job promises, and highlighted massive environmental impacts. Today the court ruled in their favour.
This is a huge blow for the project, and Greg Hunt must decide what to do next. Now’s our chance to tell Minister Hunt to ditch the mine once and for all!
TAKE ACTION
This project is on a road to nowhere. In the last few months, two major contractors and another four engineering firms had their work suspended, 11 international banks have said they won't fund the project, and Queensland Treasury officials have called the project "unbankable".
It doesn’t make any sense environmentally or financially, so let’s put it to bed. Tell Environment Minister Greg Hunt he has a second chance to do the right thing and ditch Carmichael today.
The proposed mine would be Australia’s largest - it would devastate the Great Barrier Reef and be a catastrophe for our climate. All of this for an industry that is a sinking ship - the price of coal is plummeting and the world is moving on from fossil fuels.
This is a defining moment for the campaign to save our Reef. We can’t let it slip away.
Can you call on Greg Hunt to consign this massive mine to the history books?
Thanks for all that you do,
Nikola Casule
Climate and Energy Campaigner
Greenpeace Australia Pacific
PS: Together, we’ve helped ban dumping in the waters of the Reef and convinced UNESCO that the government’s lobbying isn’t enough to save the Reef. This could be the final hurdle in a long journey to secure the Reef’s health - please take action now.