Gas

Greens Leader’s statement on the Canberra convoy

Media Release | Spokesperson Bob Brown
Sunday 21st August 2011, 3:52pm

"Some might call the predicted thousands of trucks descending on Canberra ending up as hundreds (ABC, 21/8/11) a ‘flop', but these Australians have every right to a peaceful presence on the parliamentary lawns," Greens Leader Bob Brown said today.


"It seems like the prime qualification to be there is to be angry about something - these are Abbott's angry people," Senator Brown said.


"But it seems their views on some issues are fairly shorted sighted, very ‘me-now'."


"The number of angry people in Canberra tomorrow will increase much more than the numbers of truckers arriving in town," Senator Brown predicted.


 


 

Greens want science on coal seam gas, not smoke and mirrors

Media Release | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Friday 19th August 2011, 1:36pm
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Comparisons between respected climate science and the smoke and mirrors presented by the gas industry are absurd, the Greens said today.

"All we are asking is that honest data on the climate impact of coal seam gas should be put on the table," Australian Greens Senator Larissa Waters, said.

"The community is already deeply concerned about the potential impact on prime farming land and the Great Artesian Basin from coal seam gas. If governments and industry are going to make bold claims about the climate benefits of this fuel, they had better be very confident indeed that those claims are true.

"So far not only has the Queensland government admitted that it has done no independent studies but the head of Origin Energy, Grant King, has also acknowledged that information on the climate impact of coal seam gas is ‘less readily available'.

"Surely we don't want to sell out our farmers and our capacity to feed ourselves and others for possible marginal climate gain.

"We have alternatives for energy but no alternatives for food."

Australian Greens Deputy Leader, Senator Christine Milne, said "The Commonwealth government should ensure that independent studies are done that present comprehensive empirical evidence of the full life-cycle emissions of Australian coal seam gas, from extraction through processing and transportation to point of use.

"The scientific evidence for climate change is on the table. Plenty of examples of truly zero pollution energy generation are up and running around the world, including baseload solar power stations that generate power through the night with molten salts.
"Meanwhile we are expected to take industry claims at face value that this new fossil fuel industry is substantially less polluting than coal."

Senator Waters said "When it comes to the burgeoning export market, the enormous energy investment in liquefying the gas needs to be taken into account, making its climate benefit that much smaller. This part of the equation appears to have been conveniently forgotten by industry, despite the bulk of coal seam gas being intended for export.

"Australians deserve to see the evidence and make a judgement on whether coal seam gas is an investment worth making."

 

Senator Bob Brown press conference - Thursday August 18

Greencast | Spokesperson Bob Brown
Thursday 18th August 2011, 4:52pm

Australian Greens Leader Senator Bob Brown held a press conference to discuss the ongoing issue of coal seam gas mining, and the Greens plan for a renewable energy future for Australia.

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Christine at parliament doors on pollution from coal seam gas and cost of solar power

Greencast | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Thursday 18th August 2011, 9:40am

Christine Milne speaks at parliament doors on how much carbon pollution coal seam gas contributes and the rapidly reducing cost of solar power.

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Christine at parliament doors on pollution from coal seam gas and cost of solar power

Greencast | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Thursday 18th August 2011, 9:38am

Christine Milne speaks at parliament doors on how much carbon pollution coal seam gas contributes and the rapidly reducing cost of solar power.

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Question and Speech - is coal seam gas as polluting as coal?

Speech | Spokesperson Christine Milne
Tuesday 16th August 2011, 5:21pm
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Senator MILNE (Tasmania-Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens) (14:45): My question is to the Minister representing the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Senator Wong. Can the minister inform the Senate whether coal seam gas extracted in Australia is less greenhouse gas intensive than black coal on a life cycle analysis basis and, if so, by what percentage?

Bob Brown - Senate doors - August 16 2011

Greencast | Spokesperson Bob Brown
Tuesday 16th August 2011, 8:47am

Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown spoke to journalists at the Senate doors this morning about issues including coal seam gas, territories legislation and the need for humane treatment of asylum seekers.

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Dead dugongs a glimpse into the future for Kimberley gas hub

Media Release | Spokesperson Rachel Siewert
Friday 29th July 2011, 11:53am

The Australian Greens have called on the Government to further investigate what impact the James Price Point gas hub will have on Kimberley marine life, as dead dugongs continue to wash up on Gladstone Harbour in Queensland, near a LNG facility under construction in the area.

Woodside accused of trespass as gas hub workers attempt to bypass protestors

Media Release | Spokesperson Rachel Siewert
Wednesday 27th July 2011, 1:33pm

Australian Greens Senator Rachel Siewert has called on Woodside to better educate its workforce about respect for Aboriginal land after it emerged that contractors are driving across Aboriginal land in a bid to get around James Price Point protestors.