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.
SYDNEY, May 27 Teenagers suing to block expansion of an Australian coal mine scored a “landmark” victory today, with a judge agreeing the project would cause them climate-related harm. A group of eight high-schoolers backed by an activist octogenarian nun brought a class action.