Site in Queensland of the Carmichael Mine in Galilee Basin |
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was a major step
forward for the project after "extensive government and community
scrutiny".
"Some approvals are still required before construction
can start and ultimately committing to the project will be a decision from
Adani," she said.
She said stringent controls would continue to protect the
environment and the Great Barrier Reef, as well as the interests of landholders
and traditional owners.
Read the ABC story
-“Carmichael coal mine: Mining leases approved for $21 billion project in Queensland's Galilee Basin.”
(I’m confused –
Australia’s Environment Minister, Greg Hunt, claims we will “meet and beat” our
Paris emission commitments and that the Great Barrier Reef is in good shape.
Evidence abounds to contradict those assertions with warming oceans, just one manifestation of climate change, threatening the
stability of the reef with today’s
approval of the Adani mine having a two-fold effect – first, its operation and
associated shipping of coal through the reef is
simply plain dangerous and risky in the extreme and second, coal is a known and
acknowledged danger to the earth’s atmosphere and rather than opening new
mines, we should be closing them down and investing in renewable energy – Robert McLean.)
Dr Federieke Kroon has dared suggest some agricultural areas nearest the Great Barrier Reef be "retired". |
Dangers facing the reef have not passed without comment and
an ABC story - “Great Barrier Reef policies not enough to meet targets set out in Reef 2050 Plan: AIMS” – discusses
the difficulties.
Australia looks likely to miss water quality targets set out
to keep the Great Barrier Reef on UNESCO's World Heritage list, a senior
researcher at the Federal Government's own marine science agency has warned.
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) principal
research scientist Dr Frederieke Kroon
has spoken out about environmental policies that were supposed to protect the
marine park.
One of the possible solutions suggested by Dr Kroon was about “retiring” agricultural land
closest to the reef.
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