Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners have filed a case against the Queensland government after it refused to suspend operations at the Adani/Bravus Carmichael coal mine, putting the Doongmabulla Springs at risk. Coral Wynter reports.
Adani
A聽two-year investigation by Hindenbug Research found聽evidence that Indian conglomerate Adani Group had聽engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme over decades. Binoy Kampmark reports.
A protest was organised by Move Beyond Coal outside Blackrock and Barclays Bank against聽their continued support for Adani/Bravus Carmichael coal mine in Western Queensland. Coral Wynter reports.
Six environment activists, who stopped a trainload of coal from Adani鈥檚 Carmichael mine and climbed machinery at Abbot Point coal terminal two weeks ago faced court today. Kerry Smith reports.
The Modi government is keen to fashion the Adani Group as a spear of influence, however its聽renewables story cannot hide the fact that its core business remains thermal coal mining, gas distribution and transportation, argues聽Binoy Kampmark.
Adrian Burragubba, Senior Elder and spokesperson for the聽Nagana Yarrbayn, Wangan and Jagalingou Cultural Custodians, says the resistance to Adani continues.听笔颈辫听贬颈苍尘补苍听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
A protest called on United States multinational investment management corporation BlackRock not to fund Adani. Coral Wynter reports.
A new report by Greenpeace, Global Warning: the threat to climate defenders in Australia, has identified an alarming escalation in repression against climate activists. Fred Fuentes reports.
Protesters took their cricket game to聽the foyer of the State Bank of India to demand it rule out loaning Adani almost $1 billion. Coral Wynter reports.
The focus on "net zero" and 鈥渇ossil fuels versus renewables鈥 does not do justice to the critical need for just solutions for the Global South and Indigenous peoples, writes Ruchira Talukdar.
Adani has聽announced a new 鈥榗oal to plastics鈥 project in India that critics say is a dangerous plan to give coal a 鈥榮econd life鈥.聽Margaret Gleeson聽reports.
As protests grow against the military coup in Myanmar,聽Australian mining companies are carrying on as if nothing happened, writes Allen Jennings.
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