This week my research once again focuses on the prevalent Coal Seam Gas issue both on a local and national scale. As always I skimmed through the Mercury every day (handy having a roommate with a free subscription) this week, and I was quite surprised when I discovered no articles had been published regarding CSG and its effects on the environment.
With this in mind, I decided to take a closer look at the online website Coal Seam Gas News. This website is quite similar to that of the STOP CSG Illawarra site, however it looks at CSG from a national scope, providing quick access to all things Coal Seam Gas related happening around the nation.
A more recent post on the website ‘Gas could be just as dirty as coal, study reveals’, sources an article from The Sydney Morning Herald, outlining how CSG could leave just as big as carbon footprint as coal unless world-class standards are employed during the extraction process. The article approaches the issue from a neutral standpoint, allowing for readers to independently form their opinions with factual and well-rounded information. This style of reporting I think is embedded into the fibres of the website, which further elucidates their aim in raising awareness on the ever prevalent Coal Seam Gas issue.
Furthermore, the website even offers a live twitter feed #CoalSeamGas. Allowing for members of the community to interact and reflect in conversation, and have their opinions on key issues heard.




