Queensland Gov Approves New Coal Mine W. Capacity For 538 Million Tons Of GHG Pollution
The Queensland government has approved a mega coalmine project which environmentalists say poses unacceptable threats to Queenslanders human rights. The project now goes for federal approval, where it could become the biggest coalmine given the green light since the Albanese government came to power.
Whitehavens Winchester South coalmine would be located in the states Bowen Basin, near the town of Moranbah, and mine an estimated 15m tonnes of thermal and metallurgical coal each year for 28 years. Queenslands coordinator general recommended the approval of the mine last year despite conceding it has the capacity to limit human rights due to climate change consequences that may arise from the project.
According to the companys environmental impact statement, the project would contribute 583m tonnes of greenhouse gas pollution more than Australias national annual greenhouse gas emissions including 14.2m tonnes of on-site emissions and 567m tonnes of scope three emissions created when it is burned overseas. Approximately 58% of the mines coal is for steel production, while the other 42% would be exported to Asian countries for use in producing electricity.
The mine would also clear 2,000 hectares south-east of Moranbah of habitat of endangered and threatened species such as koalas, the Australian painted snipe, the ornamental snake and the squatter pigeon, according to the coordinator generals report.
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