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‘It was a set-up, we were fooled’: The coal mine that ate an Indian village
In a pristine forest in central India, the multibillion-dollar mining giant Adani has razed trees – and homes – to dig more coal. How does this kind of destruction get the go-ahead?
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Pollution experts refuse to let Science Museum feature work over Shell links
Two prominent scientists are refusing to allow their work to be included in the Science Museum's collection because of the institution's links to Shell.
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Adani mine: Three major insurers to have no further involvement in coal project
Three major insurance groups that provided cover for parts of the Adani coal project in Queensland have said they will not provide future policies to the project.
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How one billionaire could keep three countries hooked on coal for decades
The story of a mining project in Australia helps to explain why the world keeps burning coal despite the profound risk it poses to the future.
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Australia, in a victory for coal, clears the way for a disputed mine
The final permit from regulators in Queensland came less than a month after a conservative coalition that champions coal won in national elections.
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John Quiggin: Australia isn't doing its part for the global climate. Sooner or later we’ll have to pay our share
The cost of responding to climate change is trivial compared with the benefits.
Adani’s coalmine, the climate trigger and other ways Labor could kill off the project
The environmental movement hopes to persuade Bill Shorten’s party to adopt a legal strategy to stop the mine
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