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Australia Halts China Owned Mine Expansion in Tasmania Over Environmental Outcry

Australia Halts China Owned Mine Expansion in Tasmania Over Environmental Outcry The Australian Federal Government has temporarily ceased plans to prolong the life of a majority Chinese state-owned mine in Tasmania following public outcry over its proposal to decimate a section of rainforest. The plan to extend the shelf life of Minerals and Metals Group’s (MMG) 85-year-old Rosebery Mine for another 40 years was put on hold after the Department of Environment found the project required assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act before it could proceed. The zinc, copper, lead, and gold mine and the 500 workers it sustained required new space to store its waste, and intended to construct a 140-hectare dam to hold the mine’s tailings. The plan would see a total of 285 hectares of wilderness, including parts of the Tarkine rainforest, cleared in the process.

what future?

  Federal Environment Minister Sussan Ley will appeal a Federal Court order that she has a duty of care to protect young people from the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions. In a statement made following Thursday’s judgement of the Federal Court, Ley said that she had ‘formed the view there are grounds on which to appeal’ and that she ‘has now instructed the department to lodge a notice of appeal’. The decision related to legal proceedings commenced by a group of high school students seeking to pre-empt the Environment Minister issuing approval to Whitehaven Coal to expand the Vickery Coal Mine.

Australian government must protect young people from climate crisis harm, court declares

Last modified on Thu 8 Jul 2021 06.28 EDT Australia’s federal court has formally declared the nation’s environment minister has a “duty to take reasonable care” that young people won’t be harmed or killed by carbon dioxide emissions if she approves a coalmine expansion, in a judgment that could have wider implications for fossil fuel projects. In the federal court case, brought by eight schoolchildren and an octogenarian nun, Justice Mordecai Bromberg on Thursday also ordered the minister pay all costs. The judge had indicated he would make a declaration during the case in May, when he rejected a request by the children to issue an injunction blocking Whitehaven Coal’s plans to expand its Vickery coalmine project near Boggabri, New South Wales.

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