Mining the Earth for minerals and gas doesn't result in any collateral damage to the environment,all politicians are honest,and Big business will look after their workers too!...MM:2tsup:
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Mining the Earth for minerals and gas doesn't result in any collateral damage to the environment,all politicians are honest,and Big business will look after their workers too!...MM:2tsup:
22,000,000 people in Australia need gas and electricity and water and other raw materials like gravel and sand and lime - its got to come from somewhere but not from my back yard ?
I guess this is part of my annoyance with the situation. The gas that is being mined is for overseas markets.
The jobs are fly in, fly out and don't add a lot to the local community with employment.
Some positions are fly in from overseas.
The product and the profits all go overseas and we are left with our land raped and pillaged.
Meanwhile, one of those "honest" politicians signs off another approval for Kakadu to be mined for a nice fat pay off. (insert obscured mental imagery here)
SANTOS is a large player in CSG....it's an Australian company based in Adelaide. A number of other Australian companies are also involved in CSG (eg Origin).
Overseas fly in fly out workers are in the minority in CSG operations...far fewer than offshore conventional oil and gas operations.
Because we're not investing urgently enough in renewables, not managing water wisely and continue to build traditional brick and mortar houses when there's only an average occupancy of 2.4 persons per private dwelling.
Just saying … I can kinda understand NIMBY when it's a protest against unsustainable ways of doing things.
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