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Adani (Carmichael) Mine (It works to try and produce affordable energy …
Adani (Carmichael) Mine
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It is really endangering the Great Barrier Reef as the shipping risk coal and oil spills and ship grounding.
They have a bad reputation for breaking environmental rules and destroying culturally significant areas.
Thousands of reef tourists need a healthy Great Barrier Reef to proceed with their job and farmers resources would be taken away from them.
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Burned coal releases airborne toxins and pollutants which creates air pollution and is horrible for people's health and well being. Some of the toxics and pollutants include
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it will destroy the great barrier reef by digging a drench that they will have to make for the big ships
There is many people who don't agree with it so they are making websites and movements for the sole purpose shutdown and stop Adani.
It might not get enough jobs and in the process, jobs will be lost from other competing mines so people believe it wouldn't be worth it.
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It's an Indian company now looking to produce a mine in Queensland, Australia and has previous failures to stick to the environmental restrictments.
They're using the farmers water which is really concerning the farmers as they need the water for several reasons.
They applied for a mine back in 2010 meaning this is the 9th year of it's very controversial debate.
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Coal is less valued because of the pollution it creates so people believe it wouldn't actually be the best for Queensland's economy and not as much money would be made as they say.
Back in 2017 polling showed that 52.2% of the country disagreed with the Adani mine, 23% didn't even know what it was and the rest agreed with it.
Adani says in the first stage they should create 10 - 15 million tonnes of coal yearly and will be capable to increase more throughout time.
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Scientists believe Desert Springs (a suburb in Queensland) will be demolished if the Adani mines plan proceeds.
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The founder and chairman of Adani is Gautam Adani a 57-year-old billionaire industrialist born in Ahmedabad, India. He was educated in Gujurat Univeristy (in Ahmedabad). He's the president of the Adani Foundation which is mainly managed by Priti Adani his wife.
Adani declares while construction 1500 jobs will be made but the spokesman of LNP mines, Dale Last says that 19,000 people have applied for an occupation meaning only a small percent of more then ten thousand people will get a job.
More than half of the waste from coal ash gets into areas like ponds, lakes and landfills and over time it may tarnish water ways and water drinking resources. Coal ash can really harm and pollute water sources and areas and the Earth.
Coal mines can cause acid rock drainage which means a big amount of acidic water discharges. Also when coal plants depend massively on local water resources it can produce energy-water collisions.