Saturday, 26 June 2021, 3:41 pm
He began on RN
Breakfast by claiming that he, and his company, would be
open and transparent about mining operations. But Lucas Dow,
chief executive of Adani’s Australian operations, soon
revealed in his June 25 interview that his understanding of
transparency was rather far from the dictionary version.
When asked how the Carmichael Coal Mine was getting its
water, he claimed that these were from “legally regulated
sources” and in commercial confidence. Businesses work
like that, he stated forcefully, preferring to praise the
company for it – and here, he meant no irony – its sound
ecological credentials in solar energy and
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