Advocacy on the Potential Harms of the Unconventional Gas Industry
Doctors for the Environment Australia made a policy decision to advocate on the potential health impacts of the coal seam gas industry. A submission which was a landmark for Doctors for the Environment Australia in its comprehensiveness and analysis of a complex problem was made to the Rural Affairs and Transport References Committee Inquiry into […]
Doctors for the Environment Australia made a policy decision to advocate on the potential health impacts of the coal seam gas industry.
A submission which was a landmark for Doctors for the Environment Australia in its comprehensiveness and analysis of a complex problem was made to the Rural Affairs and Transport References Committee Inquiry into management of the Murray Darling Basin – impact of mining coal seam gas.
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Campaign Details
Group Leading this Campaign:
Doctors for the Environment
Main Issue of the Campaign: Mining
Campaign Ran From: 2011 to 2011
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Advocacy on the Potential Harms of the Unconventional Gas Industry