The Green Party has pledged to revoke fast-track consents for specific coal, hardrock gold, and seabed mining projects, asserting that these industries pose significant environmental and democratic risks, while critics argue the policy undermines economic stability and property权利
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economic dependence vs. ecological risk tension
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