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Thousands protest across Australia against giant Adani coal mine
ReutersUpdated October 08, 2017

SYDNEY: Large protests were held across Australia on Saturday against Indian mining giant Adani Enterprises’ proposed Carmichael coal mine, which would be the country’s largest coal mine but has been delayed for years over environmental and financing issues.

Environment groups say the mine in Queensland state would contribute to global warming and damage the Great Barrier Reef.

The “Stop Adani” movement organised 45 protests.

On the sands of Sydney’s Bondi Beach more than 1,000 people formed a human sign saying ‘#STOPADANI’, said organiser Blair Palese from activist group 350.


“I think there’s a very real national concern that goes beyond Queensland about the idea of giving this mine a billion-dollar taxpayer-funded loan,” she said.

The national rallies come as new polling shows more than half of Australians oppose the mine, reported local media.

Analysts have raised doubts about whether Adani can fund the mine, at an initial cost of $4 billion, given a global backlash to investment in fossil fuels.

Adani says the project would pay billions of dollars in royalties and taxes, create jobs and export coal to India help bring electricity to rural regions. Adani has been counting on a A$900 million ($704m) loan from the Northern Australian Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) for a rail link to the proposed mine.

The company’s chief executive officer Jeyakumar Janakaraj, however, has said Adani may not have to borrow from NAIF. “If the commercial banks take off all the debt then we will not have any need for NAIF as there will be no gap.” The Australian Conservation Foundation president Geoff Cousins, one of the country’s top businessmen, said it was unlikely Adani could proceed without the NAIF loan.

Published in Dawn, October 8th, 2017
 
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For the record; Adani group happens to be the largest coal importer of India. Port of Mundra located in Gujarat is wholly owned by the Adanis. In 2013 -2014 it handled 100-million tons of cargo (mostly coal) and became the largest port in India.

For comparison, port of Karachi handles about 65-million tons of cargo per year.
 
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Well done to my Aussies bros, oppose this environmentally damaging monstrosity. There is no need to give them a loan either. Tax dollars can be spent better elsewhere.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...-adani-mine-poll-shows-amid-national-protests

New polling shows the majority of Australians oppose Adani’s proposed Carmichael coalmine going ahead, and an even bigger number are against Queensland allowing the company to receive a $1bn federal loan.

The polling, commissioned by the Stop Adani Alliance, was released on Saturday as thousands of people are expected to attend rallies at dozens of locations around the country, expressing their opposition to the project.

The ReachTel survey of almost 2,200 people across Australia found 55.6% of respondents opposed the mine going ahead. That was more than twice the number who supported the mine, with 18.4% of respondents saying they were “undecided”.
 
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If allowed, Adani will literally eat Australia.
 
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