BHP boss digs in on climate
BHP’s boss isn’t backing down from the champion of capitalism’s vocal stance on climate change.
BHP’s boss isn’t backing down from the champion of capitalism’s vocal stance on climate change.
Coal is an essential ingredient of our prosperity.
BHP has a duty beyond its responsibilities to shareholders.
It would be folly to blow up reliable coal-fired power.
It appears the BHP chief is indulging in virtue signalling.
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