Greens cool down on coal, but still hot on emissions
24 Apr 2008

The Green Party says that closing down the coal industry will not be a bottom-line issue in post-election coalition talks - but genuine measures to cut greenhouse gas emissions will be.
The party’s co-leader, Jeanette Fitzsimons, on Tuesday delivered a shock message to the industry, saying that exports of thermal coal would be halted and the Huntly coal-fired power station phased out as part of the party’s six-point plan to cut climate-damaging emissions from the burning of coal.
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