Unless something extraordinary happens, Labor's new environment minister, Murray Watt, looks set to extend the life of a huge Woodside gas plant in Western Australia. The decision hinges on the impact of the plant's continued operation on Murujuga rock art. A summary of an 800-page rock art monitoring report, released by the WA government, suggested concerns were overblown. However Adam Morton, Guardian Australia's climate and environment editor, says a deeper reading of the report is ringing alarm bells for some rock art experts'The spin has been wrong': rock art expert raises concerns over critical report ahead of Woodside decisionWoodside boss says young people 'ideological' on fossil fuels while 'happily ordering from Temu'Will Labor take its chance to act on climate? - Full Story podcast Continue reading...
A major decision on a Woodside gas plant's future hinges on WA rock art - video
28. května 2025 5:46
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Zdroj: The Guardian