In Going Green , Australian Companies to Destroy PNG : Interview With PNG Trust Joseph Kaau
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has announced plans for a liquefied gas field which could be used to extract green hydrogen from the Pacific Ocean. The BBC’s Andrew “twiggy” Forrest looks at how the project is taking place.
Source: sydneycriminallawyers.com.auPublished on 2022-10-20
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