BHP has made big climate promises – that’s the easy part. Now it must do the real work of slashing emissions | Adam Morton
Why this matters: environmental and climate reporting with long-term consequences.
Given the scale of its contribution to global heating, the world’s biggest miner has a duty to invest heavily in solutions that could have a global impact Read more from the BHP files investigation here Sign up for Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here. The revelation that BHP cancelled and delayed commitments to act on the climate crisis should be a wake-up call.It matters in its own right: millions of tonnes of additional heat-trapping pollution will go into the atmosphere, adding to climate harm and making Australia’s climate targets that much harder to reach.Sign up to get climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as a free newsletter Continue reading...