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BHP admits to stalled emissions reductions as WA premier says miners have ‘moral obligation’ to decarbonise
BHP has delayed its emissions reduction efforts, with a senior executive unable to provide a timeline for replacing diesel trucks. Western Australia's premier emphasized that miners have a 'moral obligation' to decarbonize, as leaked documents reveal stalled progress that could jeopardize Australia's national emissions targets.
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