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Activists: Govt's commitment to renewable energy 'a sham' - Audio

Mon, 04 Apr 2011 07:11
A draft of the Government's energy strategy has been mistakenly published online ahead of its approval by Cabinet. - read full story »

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TERRY
04 Apr 2011 08:42a.m.

the greens are a bunch of dreamers , its over they have already destroyed the earth . the earth can no longer replenish its self .rev chap 16 says i will destroy them that destroy the earth . oh well evil mankind keep on eating drinking and being mary . your just as they were apon the earth during the great flood .science will protect you from the wrath of god dont worry . soddom thats what the earth should be called .

James J Read
04 Apr 2011 08:06a.m.

So CANA don't like the idea of mining or oil exploration. I wonder how many members this organization has.A few years ago, miners produced a bumper sticker, " HALT MINING: let the bastards freeze - in the dark " Groups such as CANA take no account of the impact of their ideas on employment or our economy.

Kiwi Pete
04 Apr 2011 07:55a.m.

So this isn't even an approved document? Big deal. I don't know what they are talking about anyway, the idea Oil and Coal are 'fossil' fuels has been scientifically proven to be wrong and they ARE renewable fuel sources. CLEAN energy and RENEWABLE are 2 different things. Global warming is a bunch of rubbish, dig the stuff up and use it, we're knee deep in debt after decades of financial mismanagement. We don't have the luxury of choice.

Braam
04 Apr 2011 07:18a.m.

Why don't you report on Labours utter falling apart sage rather, than to tear apart a good working government?

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