Medical experts say lending to Adani is the same as supporting big tobacco
by Melissa Davey from on (#2RZ8C)
High-profile doctors say Carmichael coalmine poses a 'grave danger to public health', including from air pollution and black lung disease
Lending money to Indian mining giant Adani to build a rail line for the Carmichael coal project is akin to supporting big tobacco to transport hundreds of tonnes of tobacco to market, an eminent former surgeon and the chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia, Prof Kingsley Faulkner, said.
Faulkner made the comment in a letter to the chair of the government's Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (Naif), Sharon Warburton, in which he urged her and other board members to rule out an investment loan to build the rail line from the mine at the Galilee basin in Queensland to the Abbot Point port.
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