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Politicians must mine the divide between coal lobbies and energy companies

  • Written by Christian Downie, Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow, Australian National University
Politicians must mine the divide between coal lobbies and energy companiesBHP has voted to stay in the Minerals Council of Australia.Environmental Change and Security Program/Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA

It’s time we started talking about the principal opponents to action on climate change – fossil fuel industries. If history has taught us anything, it is when oil, gas and coal industries oppose policies to reduce...

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