(Recieved by email)
We are deeply concerned that none of our leaders, or would-be leaders,
are drawing attention to the link between asset sales of our major
generation companies and the risk of associated loss of public control of
our rivers with that transaction.
These publicly-owned energy companies have a very big influence on our
hydro river catchments. On the Waitaki River, for example, among other
things they have legal claim over waters, own big tracts of land, can have
interests in irrigation supply networks, and can secure "requiring
authority" to purchase land that they need for their schemes.
We don't think that the the majority of NZers have made these crucial
connections and therefore risk making under-informed decisions.
The list of questions below is intended to stimulate people's thinking
about this issue.
Is it asset sale or river sale?
Thanks to our forefathers, New Zealand’s rivers have always been owned by all New Zealanders.
Many of our greatest rivers are currently controlled by publicly-owned
companies, directly impacting the surrounding wetlands, fish and bird
environments.
All New Zealanders have contributed to the building of these companies and
benefit from renewable energy and public profits.
Now there is a proposal to sell a large part of these companies to private
buyers.
What would this mean for our rivers?
Should New Zealand’s rivers and their waters continue to belong to all
New Zealanders, as our forefathers wished?
Are the clean, fast flowing rivers that we inherited a legacy we wish
to pass to our children and grandchildren?
In the long-run, is it not safer for the environment and more economic
to retain full ownership?
Will investor profit be increasingly prioritized over the well-being
of our rivers?
Will this accelerate the ever-increasing loss of so many of our bird
and fish species?
Would we ever be able to buy them back if we changed our minds?
Is this what we want to do?
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Not sure about your claim that All rivers belong to ALL New Zealanders.
http://nz01.terabyte.co.nz/ots/DocumentLibrary/WaikatoRiverDeedofSettlement.pdf
The Waikato river belongs to Waikato-Tainui.
You may be interested in clause 24.1.4
"includes water, banks and beds (including minerals under them) and its streams, waterways, tributaries, lakes, aquatic vegetation, fisheries and floodplains as well as its metaphysical beings."
You might also like to read this
http://rmla.org.nz/upload/documents/Meredith_Gibbs_Maori_claim_to_freshwater.pdf
Not as clear cut as we all like to think.
Sure Gerrit, it's not clear cut, except where the rivers have the dams and generators that are under the hammer now.
Thanks for the links btw. I'll read those as soon as I've time. Tonight was Thanksgiving and our American friends hosted a magnificent feast that will take some recovering from.
Post a Comment