BHP admits to stalled emissions reductions as WA premier says miners have ‘moral obligation’ to decarbonise

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BHP admits to stalled emissions reductions as WA premier says miners have ‘moral obligation’ to decarbonise

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BHP executives acknowledge delays in emissions reduction efforts as Western Australian premier Roger Cook emphasizes the mining sector's moral obligation to decarbonise. Leaked documents reveal stalled plans on replacing diesel trucks, raising concerns over Australia's emissions targets.

Head of BHP’s WA iron ore operations unable to give firm timeline for replacing diesel trucks as leaked documents reveal decarbonisation delay Read more from the BHP files investigation here Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A senior BHP executive has admitted the Australian multinational’s push to reduce emissions has been delayed as the Western Australian premier, Roger Cook, said big miners had an “important moral obligation” to decarbonise. An exclusive investigation based on documents leaked to the Guardian and ABC revealed this week that the world’s biggest miner has hit the brakes on decarbonisation, something experts fear could put Australia’s national emissions reductions targets at risk. Continue reading...

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