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Coal mine expansions to drive Qld fugitive emissions up

ONGOING coal mine expansions in Queensland mean fugitive emissions from fossil fuels will be the biggest source of greenhouse gas produced in the state by 2030 a report has found.

Queensland coal mine expansions could overrun Safeguard Mechanism efforts, report finds.

Queensland coal mine expansions could overrun Safeguard Mechanism efforts, report finds.

The joint Queensland Conservation Council and Lock the Gate Alliance report finds the combined fugitive methane emissions from coal and gas will be responsible for at least 26.6 million tonnes of carbon...

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