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Landmark case challenges land clearing based on climate change impact

Northern Territory government-approved land clearing likely to cause up to 3 megatonnes of C02-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions A landmark court case in the Northern Territory is set to consider a challenge to a massive land-clearing approval based on its impacts on climate change.The case, brought by the Environment Centre NT, is believed to be the first of its kind in Australia, using the consideration of greenhouse gas emissions from clearing as a lever to seek to have an approval overturned. Related: 'Global deforestation hotspot': 3m hectares of Australian forest to be lost in 15 years Related: Queensland Labor reintroduces land-clearing laws to parliament Related: Scorched country: the destruction of Australia's native landscape Continue reading...

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