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Should emissions from coal burned overseas be considered in Australian mine approvals? For the first time, the High Court will decide
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Australia's High Court is hearing its first climate case to decide whether regulators must consider overseas emissions from coal mines in project approvals, with potential implications for the country's fossil fuel industry.

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Should emissions from coal burned overseas be considered in Australian mine approvals? For the first time, the High Court will decide
High Court of Australia Australia’s High Court will today hear its first ever climate case. It could have real implications for fossil fuel producers across the country. The nation’s highest court has been asked to decide whether decision-makers must consider the likely climate impacts of fossil fuel projects on the communities where the mines operate. The case revolves around a single coal mine in New South Wales, but it could have a much wider impact. When the High Court makes a ruling, it s
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