Green clouds blow forcefully into Canberra
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison must be wondering which climate criticism to tackle first, but money often speaks loudest.Australian Treasury chief Guy Debelle says it is paying more than $1.5 billion to buy 45% of a Chilean mine.
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2021-10-15
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