COME CLEAN ON COAL MR. BEAZLEY


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2006

10 November 2006 - Kim Beazley must today sever ties with anti-coal lobby group ’GetUp’ – a radical anti-fossil fuel pressure group, linked closely to Labor.

Mr Beazley also needs to come clean about the ALP’s stance on the Australian coal industry following revelations today that two senior ALP figures, Bill Shorten and Victorian ALP candidate Evan Thornley, are board members of GetUp, a group which has called on Australians to “kick the coal habit” and which supports the shut down of Australia’s coal mining communities.

Today’s revelations come hot on the heels of revelations that the Labor dominated Newcastle City Council introduced measures that would shut down the Hunter Valley coal industry by passing motions which:

“establish a cap on coal exports”
“initiate a moratorium on new coal mines”
“establish a levy on the coal industry”

“What does Beazley’s Labor stand for?”

On one hand Labor frontbencher, and Member for Hunter, Joel Fitzgibbon has said in relation to the Newcastle City vote, that “Extreme environmentalists are launching a jihad against the industry in an attempt to close it down”* while Mr Shorten and Mr Thornley sit on the board of GetUp which wants to send the coal industry packing.

The 5,000 families in the Hunter region whose livelihoods depend on the local coal industry must be wondering about their future were Labor to come to power.

But this is not the first time Beazley’s Labor has taken a doctrinaire approach to the Hunter Valley coal industry. In May this year Federal Labor Member for Charlton Kelly Hoare advocated for the end of coal mining in the Hunter Valley. In a letter to me she wrote:

“The Hunter is one of the world’s carbon capitals and home to a rapacious mining industry”, and that the proposed “Anvil Hill [coal mine] is a key part of the Hunter Valley Coal export expansion which needs to be stopped if the world is to avoid climate change.”

Labor is in thrall to the radical deep greens—who are driving a strong anti-coal agenda under the guise of environmental stewardship—and is hopelessly divided on the future of Australia’s coal industry and climate change strategy.

* AFR Friday 10-11-06, Pg 9
Rob Broadfield

Kim Beazley's Labor votes against Hunter Valley coal

9 November 2006 - The Australian Labor Party has abandoned Hunter Valley and Newcastle working families in a misguided approach on climate change.

Last night the Labor dominated Newcastle City Council voted against coal mining in the Hunter Valley in what can only be described as a bizarre example of extremism gone mad.

The council moved seven motions, all aimed at sending the Newcastle coal industry packing. The motions resolved to:

“establish a cap on coal exports from Newcastle at existing levels”.
“initiate a moratorium on new coal mines”
“establish a levy on the coal industry”

Newcastle and its nearby towns and communities have been built on coal. More than 5,000 families in Newcastle and the Hunter rely on coal mining for jobs and yet in one stroke the Newcastle City Council would shut Newcastle down and dispatch these people to the dustbin of history.

But this is not the first time Beazley’s Labor has taken a doctrinaire approach to the Hunter Valley coal industry. In May this year Federal Labor Member for Charlton Kelly Hoare wrote to me advocating the end of coal mining in the Hunter Valley. She wrote:

“The Hunter is one of the world’s carbon capitals and home to a rapacious mining industry”, and that the proposed “Anvil Hill [coal mine] is a key part of the Hunter Valley Coal export expansion which needs to be stopped if the world is to avoid climate change.”

It is truly ironic that the Labor councilors of the Newcastle Council would deliver this damnation of coal the same week that the International Energy Agency announced that—not withstanding great gains in renewable technologies such as solar—fossil fuels will continue to account for a large proportion of the world's energy needs in fifty years time.

As anyone who is serious about climate change knows, ‘clean coal’ not ‘no coal’ is one of the key planks in the global battle against greenhouse.

This attack by Newcastle Council is led by the left of the Labor Party in thrall with its bed fellows in the extreme green movement.

The Howard Government recognises the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally and understands that renewables and nuclear will also play their part. That is why the Howard Government is rolling out $500 million in low emission technologies, which will leverage more than $1 billion from the private sector to prove up the technologies which will give us the breakthroughs we need.

Until the Australian Labor Party recognises that solving climate change will not be fixed by simply shutting down the economies of power-house regions such as the Hunter Valley, the Gippsland region of Victoria, the Bowen Basin of Queensland and the Collie region of WA, Kim Anthony Albanese and Peter Garrett cannot be taken seriously on this vital issue.
Rob Broadfield

 
 

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