
Martin Brook
Martin Brook is a professor of applied geology at the University of Auckland, recognized for his expertise in the mining industry and its environmental implications. He has been highlighted in discussions surrounding New Zealand's mining expansion, emphasizing the potential for well-paid jobs and the belief that the country can extract minerals with minimal environmental impact, despite concerns over biodiversity loss.
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Martin Brook – professor of applied geography at the University of Auckland – says there has been a lot of 'misinformation online and also disinformation' in the wake of last week’s tragedy.
Mount Maunganui ‘misinformation’: Did cutting down trees really cause the landslide?Martin Brook is a professor of applied geology who discussed the rainfall's impact on landslides.
Early warning signs: Missed chances to clear Mt Maunganui campground revealedMartin Brook, a professor of applied geology, believes mining will create well-paid jobs and leave a tiny environmental footprint.
Fast-track to where? The new law opening up New Zealand to a mining boom | New Zealand








