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https://media.greenpeace.org/asset-management/27MZIF32EUL1
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Keywords
Agriculture
Cattle
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Coal mining
Day
Farmers
Horses
KWCI (GPI)
Livestock
Nature
Outdoors
Water
Farming and Grazing in the Galilee Basin
Withersfield Cattle Station, just below the southern tip of the Galilee Basin is owned and operated by John Graham. Like many farmers in the region he is concerned about the impacts on water quality from coal development in the Galilee. The scarcity of water and the potential drop in the water table would mean that farming may become unviable. The economics also mean that farm labor is difficult to find as the mines drive up wages.
Unique identifier:
GP0STOYTW
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
18/03/2014
Locations:
Australia
,
Galilee Basin (Queensland)
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Oceania
,
Queensland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
1m25s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Farming And Grazing in the Galilee Basin
Greenpeace traced the path of export coal in Queensland from the Adani Carmichael proposed coal mine site, along the proposed rail corridors, to Abbot Point Coal Terminal. Along the way interviews and testimonials were gathered from people in the region about the impacts the potential expansion of the Galilee basin will have on their lives and livelihoods. The Carmichael mine could be one of the biggest coal mines in the world should it go ahead and Abbot pt coal terminal expansion would see it become one of the biggest coal ports in the world, at a time when the world needs to move from fossil fuels and stave off irreversible climate change.
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