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Clive Palmer coal mine poses ‘significant risks’ to Great Barrier Reef, scientists say

Businessman Clive Palmer’s plan to mine coal near the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area has been condemned by Commonwealth-appointed experts who say they see no way to remove the proposal’s threat to the reef.
Key points:
- The IESC “cannot envisage” mitigation measures that could safeguard the Great Barrier Reef
- It says the mine risks causing “significant and irreversible damage”
- CQC says its own draft EIS finds no significant impact to the reef
The Independent Expert Scientific Committee (IESC) has expressed “extreme concern” about the proposed Central Queensland Coal (CQC) project, which it said posed “very significant risks” to reef waters and other “internationally recognised assets”.
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