Climate Justice Taranaki appalled by Govt's Energy Strategy
Climate Justice Taranaki appalled by Govt's
Energy Strategy
2 September
2011
Climate Justice Taranaki
The Government's new
Energy Strategy 2011-2021 is a death knell to NZ's
clean,
green and sustainable future. "While Acting Minister Hekia
Parata
pays lip service to renewable energy and
environmental responsibility for
the so-called "benefit
of all New Zealanders", she commits to a wholesale
sell
off of our precious natural resources, leaving nothing but
scraps and
environmental degradation for our kids." says
Emily Bailey of Climate
Justice Taranaki.
The current
petroleum permit map (see
http://www.nzpam.govt.nz/cms/petroleum/permits-content
) presents a grim
picture of a country already carved
up for the ever hungry fossil fuel
industry. The annual
Block Offers proposed for 2012 onwards will leave
little
room for top-grade nature-based tourism, organic
agriculture,
sustainable fishing and the clean air and
healthy environment that we
boast so much about. Many of
these sectors are already suffering as the
country's
clean, green ethic is being destroyed by 'dirty' big
business.
The Energy Strategy is putting all New
Zealanders at the mercy of an
increasingly risky global
market with companies that put profit and
shareholder
interest above all else. The rush to exploit
hydrocarbon
resources in on and offshore settings by so
many companies at once is
already going far beyond the
regulatory and management capacities of
local, regional
and national governments.
The dangers from such a
short-sighted policy are clear and present, in
our
tectonically active and wave battered environment.
These include more
offshore oil spills and gas leaks and
the poorly controlled injection,
leaking and landfarming
of highly toxic chemicals into our soils,
rivers,
aquifers and air. Indeed several of the companies
responsible for the Gulf
of Mexico oilspill and fracking
disasters overseas are now exploring here.
On the global
scale, this headlong rush for fossil fuels will see
our
emissions continue to increase, taking our planet
into a catastrophic
period of climate change with
unpredictable storms, floods, drought,
erosion, disease
breakouts and social unrest.
"All these risks are taken,
simply for a projected short-term increase in
royalties
that may or may not be delivered. The bulk of the profit
goes
into private hands while the promised jobs will be
short term employment
in a dying industry that continues
to prop up an unsustainable,
oil-reliant national
infrastructure. Instead we should be promoting a
major
reduction in energy use, more energy efficiency technologies
and a
proper plan for localised, low-impact, renewable
energy nationwide." said
Bailey.
"Our people need
employment but in a sustainable economy that
will
continue to provide for the many generations yet to
come."
concluded
Bailey.
ENDS