Save Happy Valley

by frog

I’ve been sent emails all week by people asking ‘are you going to write about the walk the walk crew who are walking all the way from Auckland to Happy Valley on the West Coast of the South Island, near Westport?’ It’s been a busy week, what with Helen Clark and John Key both revealing they are scared of young people, then the Ministry of the Environment revealing that the environment is, or at least should be, scared of Helen Clark and John Key.

But the other big event this week is that Monday was the two year anniversary of an occupation of the proposed ‘Cypress Mine’ site by Save Happy Valley Coalition members, making it the longest environmental occupation in New Zealand’s history. it was also the start of the Walk the Walk protest/procession form Auckland to Happy Valley, highlighting the damage that government owned power company Solid Energy could do to Happy Valley now that it has been permitted to turn the valley into an open cast coal mine.

You can follow the walkers progress on their blog, news page and photo album.

walk the walk

The walkers are apparently at the marae at Rangiriri tonight and still looking for support of all sorts in their campaign to prevent the climate damage and ecological damage that a new coal mine would do to the West Coast and the planet.

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Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Thu, January 31st, 2008   

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