ENVIRONMENT

Sea Shepherd should thank coal for its ship

THE protest ship activist group Sea Shepherd is using to travel to Abbot Point in Queensland in protest against Adani’s proposed $16.5 billion Carmichael coal mine is constructed from steel that needed 620 tonnes of coking coal to be made.

 Sea Shepherd's vessel the Steve Irwin will be protesting against Adani's proposed coal mine.

Sea Shepherd's vessel the Steve Irwin will be protesting against Adani's proposed coal mine.

Queensland Resources Council CEO Ian Macfarlane has called Sea Shepherd's anti-Adani campaign hypocritical, pointing to the vast mineral resources, including coal in its flagship vessel that will arrive...

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