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Environmental protection

Yesterday

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia says federal environmental reforms will unfairly target the state.

Critical minerals projects ‘at risk from Labor environment plan’

Investment and jobs in Western Australia’s resources sector are at risk from the Albanese government’s environmental protection laws, industry warns.

  • Tom Rabe

September

New disclosures standards on the impact of corporate activity on nature are expected to be integrated into global accounting rules.

New business guidelines aim to help firms account for impact on nature

The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures released its final rules on nature risk, which will force banks to understand the effects of lending.

  • James Eyers
Australia risks missing out on the critical mineral boom, miners say.

Green tape, IR shake-up threatens critical minerals boom: miners

A report by the mining industry warns Australia risks missing out on billions of dollars unless it makes investment in critical minerals more attractive.

  • Andrew Tillett

August

Bauxite miner hits out at West Australia’s permitting delays

Alumina boss Mike Ferraro is happy for WA environment regulators to better scrutinise bauxite mining in the state, but he “can’t live with” delays.

  • Peter Ker

June

Adamantem managing directors Andrew Bullock (left) and Rajiv Viswanathan (right) expect to raise $350 million for the impact investment fund by the end of the year.

Adamantem nets $150m for fund focused on sustainable assets

It signed its first deal for the new strategy with bamboo serving ware and food packaging business PAC Trading.

  • Aaron Weinman
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Base metals explorer Pacifico Minerals is preparing to press go on a capital raising.

Newcrest’s Cadia mine ordered to address pollution or lose licence

The company is facing tough action from the NSW Environmental Protection Authority over dust pollution for the second time in a year

  • Samantha Hutchinson
ASIC chairman Joe Longo is targeting greenhushing.

ASIC chairman Longo takes aim at corporate ‘greenhushers’

Some companies are threatening to stop voluntary ESG disclosures, drawing rebukes from regulators who say that sounds like boards want only marketing wins.

  • Jacob Greber

April

Fifty tractors and 30 trucks rolled into St Arnaud, Victoria, on Monday, as farmers fight to stop a massive 500kV transmission line carving up their land.

Blowout feared in transmission costs as energy transition worries grow

An estimate that transmission projects could cost up to 40 per cent more than thought has further stoked worries about the burden of the transition on consumers.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Local opposition to transmission projects stretches along the east coast, including in Queensland.

Vic’s flagship transmission project a ‘monumental mistake’

Arguments over the large VNI West project lay bare the fundamental divisions over the need for major new transmission lines to support the energy transition.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Climate 200 executive director Byron Fay at the National Press Club this month.

Independents got more votes than the National Party on March 25

The advocacy group’s chief executive Byron Fay revealed that it backed Sydney independent Alex Greenwich during the election campaign.

  • Samantha Hutchinson

March

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Letters: Let’s not overrate our banks

Australian banks’ safety – and customer service; tax policy; gas projects and emissions rules; environmental repair; unfair to Downer; Tasmanian devils; Liberal Party.

“Greens voters would actually be shocked to see Greens members of parliament getting ready to sit next to Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce to vote against action on climate change,” said Tanya Plibersek this week.

38 unloved trees and Tanya Plibersek’s poisoned chalice

Required by Anthony Albanese to approve gas and coal projects, the environment minister has a plan to protect her reputation.

  • Aaron Patrick

January

Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber in 2022.

World is ‘way off track’ with climate goals, says UAE’s COP president

Emirati Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber was speaking publicly for the first time since being becoming president of COP28 - an appointment criticised by environmentalists.

  • Paul Wallace and Anthony Di Paola
Carbon abatement and cattle go together.

Australia urgently needs a trusted carbon market

Greater transparency and more robust assessments means scaling up the carbon market should start without delay.

  • John Connor

December 2022

The Loy Yang Power Station in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley will close in 2035, a decade earlier than previously planned.

Court dismisses case accusing environmental regulator of breach of law

An environmental charity had claimed that the EPA’s alterations to licences owned by AGL, Alinta Energy and EnergyAustralia were illegal.

  • Hannah Wootton
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Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. IIt takes an average of 640 days or two years to approve a renewable energy project, according to federal government data.

Businesses, green groups split on nature law overhaul

Resources groups are accusing Labor of going beyond its pre-election promises by granting a future Environmental Protection Agency powers to overturn projects.

  • Jacob Greber
It takes an average of 640 days or two years to approve a renewable energy project, according to federal government data.

Plibersek kicks off biggest nature law overhaul in two decades

Labor wants to quicken renewables approvals, establish a “tough cop” EPA, impose a shale gas water trigger and force businesses to meet climate targets.

  • Jacob Greber

November 2022

A bioluminescent jellyfish hovers above the seafloor in the Marianas Trench.

Forrest urges freeze on seabed mining

Billionaire miner and philanthropist Andrew Forrest has committed his Fortescue Metals Group to a moratorium on mining the ocean floor.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen

October 2022

The Vales Point power station supplies about 11 per cent of NSW’s electricity.

NSW power station given shorter deadline on emissions

The generator being sold to a Czech firm will have to cut nitrogen oxide emissions within two years else potentially face early closure under a regulatory ruling.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Macquarie Group’s Head of Agriculture, Elizabeth O’Leary

What is nature positive and who is profiting from it?

Following the rise of carbon credits, a push by business to improve the broader environment is tipped as institutional investors’ next big social priority.

  • Aaron Patrick