New Zealand Anglicans plan climate change protest at Petroleum ConferencePosted Mar 16, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Anglicans from the Diocese of Wellington are planning a series of protests against what is billed as “New Zealand’s premier oil and gas event.” The Petroleum Conference will take place March 26 to 28, when “large numbers of delegates from across New Zealand and around the world come together to celebrate our petroleum industry,” conference organizers say.
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