
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
Given the scale of its contribution to global heating, the worldโs biggest miner has a duty to invest heavily in solutions that could have a global impact
Read more from the BHP files investigation 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 Australiaโs climate targets that much harder to reach.
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