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About us. Rising Tide Australia is a grassroots Newcastle group taking action against the causes of anthropogenic climate change and for equitable, just, effective, and sustainable solutions to the crisis. We are committed to the principals of Non-violent Direct Action. We are part of the global Rising Tide climate justice movement. We live in the biggest coal port in the cosmos.
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Anvil HillAnvil Hill is currently the largest area of remnant vegetation in the Central Hunter Valley. It is home to at least:
The area is also the largest lower stream catchment area of the Wybong Creek which flows into the Goulburn and Hunter Rivers. The irreplaceable biodiversity of Anvil Hill is now threatened with destruction by Centennial Coal's proposed open-cut coal mine. The mine would have a 2000 hectare direct footprint, removing 1200 hectares of remnant woodland, pus adjoining dignifiacnt native grasslands. In addition to these unacceptable local impacts, the mine would result in an enormous amont of greenhouse pollution entering the atmosphere and destabilising the climate - from the landclearing, methane venting, and the eventual combustion of about 10 million extra tonnes of coal per year in Australia and overseas. The mine is a key part of the expansion of the Hunter Valley coal chain, and would be a main source of coal for the proposed third ship loader in the Port of Newcastle. It is being financed with the help of ANZ Bank - proudly the largest financiers of coal in Australia. Take Action! Tell ANZ to put their money elsewhere More information Greenpeace aren't that happy about it either Rising Tide is a proud member of the Anvil Hill Alliance. For more information about the campaign to save Anvil hill and stop run-away climate change, check out the Anvil Hill Alliance website: www.anvilhill.org.au
Submitted by Oliver Coleman on 13 January 2006 - 10:21am.
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