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Energy summit hears of climate change ‘myopia’ and ‘tone deaf’ industry

Sector leaders debate energy industry’s social licence.

Andrew Bevin Mon, 03 Aug 2020

The energy sector must work together to lead the transition to renewable energy and stop an eroding social licence, according to a panel of sector leaders.

The NZ Downstream conference panel for “Weathering the Storm and Leading the Transition First Gas” was quizzed on everything from the

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Andrew Bevin Mon, 03 Aug 2020
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