New Zealand imported more than a million tonnes of 'dirty' coal last year
14 Jul 2021
In the same year the government declared a climate emergency, imports of an especially dirty type of coal from Indonesia topped a million tonnes for the first time since 2006.
Last year, 235 kilograms of overseas coal was imported for every New Zealander in order to power homes and businesses. This is also only imported coal; the country also produces coal domestically.
Ninety-two per cent of the imported coal was from Indonesia, and the vast majority of that was a low-grade, high-emissions type: sub-bituminous coal
"Not only are we burning more coal, [but] it's the dirtiest coal. And it comes from Indonesia where the conditions and the mining is appalling," Cindy Baxter, an environmental campaigner, said.
Source : https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/climate-news