Pressure on for Australian govt to halt massive Woodside LNG life extension

Published 09:28 on March 27, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:28 on March 27, 2024  / Helen Clark /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Japan, South Korea

One of Australia’s most noted retired statesmen and politicians has co-signed a letter asking the environment minister to reject Woodside Energy’s plan to extend the life of a 40-plus year old LNG export plant to 2070, a move seen to result in several billion tonnes of CO2e emissions.
One of Australia’s most noted retired statesmen and politicians has co-signed a letter asking the environment minister to reject Woodside Energy’s plan to extend the life of a 40-plus year old LNG export plant to 2070, a move seen to result in several billion tonnes of CO2e emissions.


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