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Environmentalists seek High Court help to stop Narrabri and Mt Pleasant

The issue is whether the climate harm of new coal and gas projects needs to be considered

 Environmentalists are seeking a High Court challenge that would compel environment minister Tanya Plibersek to consider climate harm when assessing coal projects. Photo courtesy Australian government

Environmentalists are seeking a High Court challenge that would compel environment minister Tanya Plibersek to consider climate harm when assessing coal projects. Photo courtesy Australian government

The Environment Council of Central Queensland has applied for special leave to Australia's Hugh Court to appeal the Full Federal Court's dismissal of the landmark Living Wonders climate cases.  The...

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