Recent studies from the US have seen evidence for health harms from oil and gas projects grow ‘substantially stronger’, experts say
revealed the proposed Middle Arm industrial development on Darwin harbour would enable the export of gas from the basin, despite the project being labelled a “sustainable development precinct”.
Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “The research has become so elegant, they can very clearly show that the differences that they see with people’s exposure to the industry didn’t happen until the industry came in. So we know the egg came before the chicken.”
“So when they drill and bring up the water, that water contains a whole array of chemicals that have activities that we know if someone’s exposed to them, then there is an increased risk of … illnesses.”
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