The environmental emergency facing New Zealand: Part 2

An unused (read no longer wanted) cellphone. Valuable rare-earth minerals exist in this (R. Glennie) In yesterday's part, I mentioned fresh water quality, climate change and the reform of the Resource Management Act. Today's part examines our lack of attention to waste minimisation, the need to see past the pro/anti-mining politics and deforestation. Waste minimisation … Continue reading The environmental emergency facing New Zealand: Part 2

The environmental emergency facing New Zealand: Part 1

Poutu dam on the Tongariro Power scheme. Numerous rivers have been diverted for this scheme (R. Glennie) In this two part series, I look at what I consider to be an environmental emergency facing this country. It comes as the existing Government all but declares open war on one of New Zealand's biggest assets. The … Continue reading The environmental emergency facing New Zealand: Part 1

The strong case for New Zealand having tidal power

Kaipara Heads, where a 200 turbine tidal power station was proposed (N.Z. Herald). Tidal power - imagine turbines in the sea, or a tidal zone with strong currents, hooked to a generator and creating electricity on the most reliable renewable energy source in the world? Tidal power is just that. Like clockwork each day the … Continue reading The strong case for New Zealand having tidal power

The case for protecting New Zealand’s environment

Twizel landfill - an example of waste infrastructure in rural N.Z. (R. Glennie) You have probably seen the adverts promoting 100% Pure New Zealand. Nice glossy adverts with somewhere like Milford Sound on a clear day with Mitre Peak reflecting nicely in the water. They look great and are certainly effective at drawing people in. … Continue reading The case for protecting New Zealand’s environment