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Barrier Reef to become a fossil fuel highway – Senator Larissa Waters

Waters,-Larissa-Senator-1Qld Senator Larissa Waters, Greens Deputy Leader & climate change spokesperson: 
Abbot Point EIS confirms Palaszczuk Government’s agenda to turn Reef into a coal highway http://larissa-waters.greensmps.org.au/content/media-releases/abbot-point-eis-confirms-palaszczuk-government%E2%80%99s-agenda-turn-reef-coal-highwa 27 Oct 15:

“The Palaszczuk Government’s lodgement of the Abbot Point  coal port expansion final Environmental Impact Statement  with Minister Hunt today, confirms it’s forging ahead with  its agenda to turn the Great Barrier Reef into a fossil fuel  highway.

“The Palaszczuk Government is continuing to do Adani’s dirty  work for it,” Qld Senator Larissa Waters Australian Greens  Deputy Leader and climate change spokesperson, said.  “Labor has paid for this environmental impact statement with  taxpayers money, when usually the company itself foots the
bill.
“And now Labor is set to pay for the dredging in this World Heritage Area to create one of the biggest coal ports in the  world, which will turn the Reef into a highway for coal ships.
“There’s no guarantee we will get this money back – Adani is  mortgaged to the hilt and hasn’t attracted any finance for its  Carmichael coal mine. In fact 14 banks internationally have  ruled out financing it. …

“Queenslanders care deeply about our Great Barrier Reef and  halting global warming. The unprecedented amount of public  submissions to the EIS, at 55 000, is testament to
Queenslanders’ love for the Reef.  “So many Queenslanders are deeply disappointed that the
Palaszczuk Government has turned out to be just as bad as the  Newman Government when it comes to treating our Reef as a  highway for climate-destroying fossil fuels,”  Senator Waters said.”

Senator Larissa Waters,
Australian Greens Deputy Leader & environment spokesperson

http://larissa-waters.greensmps.org.au/

October 29, 2015 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, Queensland

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