HOGSBACK

Hogsback on defending coal

<i>HOGSBACK</i> reckons self-styled thinktank The Australia Institute is employing a “divide and conquer” strategy by urging the Minerals Council of Australia to drop its advocacy of coal. It would be short-sighted if Australia’s peak mining group fell for this ruse – today coal is the activists’ flavour of the month but who knows what it will be tomorrow?

Hogsback on defending coal

It was not that long ago that uranium was the most evil mineral in the world and coal was considered just dusty and boring by all and sundry protestors.     The Future of Mining Sydney 2018 conference...

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