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20 March 2025
Woodside’s bid to expand a huge gas project is testing both major parties’ environmental credentials
20 March 2025

The Conversation
Melissa Haswell & David Shearman

With this article on the production of gas in Western Australia we condemn the need for us to write together 30 articles on gas over the past 12 years. It was a necessity because gas is a threat to the future of humanity. The published articles can be seen in this collection here… “Joint articles on gas mining in Australia” by Professors Melissa Haswell and David Shearman. Woodside Energy is leading a joint venture, which would dramatically expand offshore drilling and gas production at the North West Shelf project – already Australia’s largest gas-producing venture which will release billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases until around 2070. Evidence suggests extending the project would undermine global efforts to curb carbon emissions and stabilise Earth’s climate. The extension also threatens significant Indigenous sites and pristine coral reef ecosystems and is a threat to human health. The North West Shelf project will continue to supply domestic and overseas markets with gas extracted off WA’s north coast. Woodside estimates the expansion will create 4.3 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases over its lifetime. Greenpeace analysis puts the figure much higher, at 6.1 billion tonnes. Increasing greenhouse gas emissions at this magnitude, when the window to climate stability is fast closing, threatens major damage to Earth’s natural systems, and human health and wellbeing. Read more…

20 March 2025
8 October 2024
Submission to the WA EPA on the Valhalla Gas Exploration project West Kimberley
8 October 2024

Professor Melissa Haswell and Emeritus Professor David Shearman
In this submission we present evidence supporting our severe concerns about the health and wellbeing implications for the proposed drilling and hydraulic fracturing of 20 wells in the Kimberley region near Derby. We urge the EPA to step back and re-evaluate the copious evidence of harms to the environment and human health that have accumulated since the Inquiry in 2019. Even now, new and alarming evidence continues to emerge on a monthly basis. A recent spate of research is demonstration the atmospheric harm of methane emissions on global warming, the USA and Australia being particularly responsible. Read the submission...

8 October 2024
15 July 2024
The gas industry has power and freedom to wreck the world
15 July 2024

Pearls and Irritations
with Melissa Haswell

By now many citizens of our planet recognise that the destructiveness of climate change is moving faster than they imagined, leaving our defences at serious risk and even the money men are concerned about the burgeoning costs and possible economic collapse. This article details the vast production on LNG by both the USA and Australia with the intent of producing even more. Gas hubs are being developed in Louisiana and at Middle Arm in Darwin where health impact studies have been availed by the NT government. Read more…

15 July 2024
7 June 2024
Submission to the NT Government on the Petroleum Environmental Management Plan Tamboran B2 Pty Ltd to undertake exploratory drilling and fracking in the Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory
7 June 2024

Professor Melissa Haswell BA, MSc, PhD (Epidemiology)
Emeritus Professor David Shearman AM MB, ChB, PhD, FRACP, FRCPE
Submissions on this important topic have not been assessed because the NT Government has withdrawn them presumably to avoid further scrutiny. So Despite Tamboran's plans to store up to 34 million litres of wastewater in open storage ponds, clear 145 hectares of land and emit more than 170,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually, the project has been approved and has not triggered further independent assessments such as an environmental impact statement. Read more…

7 June 2024
29 January 2024
People make Australia great, not resources
29 January 2024

The Canberra Times
with Melissa Haswell, Lisa Jackson Pulver
Australia offers the world outstanding higher education, intellect, innovation potential and access to world class scientific research and information systems. Yet we have failed to acknowledge Indigenous knowledge. Just one example is the use of thousands of years old Aboriginal cultural burning practices which can prevent or reduce severity of subsequent bushfires. Gas production with fracking is leaving Aboriginal communities with ill health, a damaged environment and loss of their cultural and spiritual homes. Read more online (with subscription), or download the original article…

29 January 2024
16 January 2024
Climate adaptation: Government action on life support systems is lamentable
16 January 2024

Pearls and Irritations
with Melissa Haswell

The foundation for effective climate change adaptation must be the preservation of ecological life support systems for humans and all other species. We must prioritise the protection and expansion of water, biodiversity and ecological services to provide food security for future generations instead of environmentally damaging industries, especially fossil fuels. Hopes for effective long-term adaptation rely on the speed at which we can end this addiction and shift focus to life support priorities. Read more…

16 January 2024
15 October 2023
Opinion: Fracking for gas is a health hazard to communities
15 October 2023

NT Independent
with Melissa Haswell

A report published under the auspices of Sydney University, The risks of oil and gas development for human health and wellbeing: A synthesis of evidence and implications for Australia, cited over 300 scientific and medical studies, including many new publications in 2022. Most studies identified increases in numerous diseases among those living near wells and many harms to air, water, land and the climate. Read more…

15 October 2023
12 September 2023
Government’s abject failure to understand the gas industry’s huge health impacts
12 September 2023

Pearls and Irritations
with Melissa Haswell

We discuss the extensive body of recent, peer-reviewed scientific and public health literature on five areas of extreme concern about the gas industry’s fracking, namely: the procedural risks posed by oil and gas operations to biodiversity, water and food security; contributions to the climate emergency; the vast array of potentially harmful chemicals involved; contamination pathways into water and air; resulting physical, social, emotional and spiritual health losses associated with extensive disruption of life near oil and gas fields. Read more…

12 September 2023
4 September 2023
Report: The risks of oil and gas development for human health and wellbeing: A synthesis of evidence and implications for Australia
4 September 2023

With Melissa Haswell and Mr Jacob Hegedus
This report provides the Australian community and decision makers with a synthesis of the now extensive evidence demonstrating multiple direct and indirect health and wellbeing risks from oil and gas developments. It responds to a request from deeply concerned paediatricians about proposed shale gas development of the Beetaloo Basin and processing facilities at the proposed Middle Arm Precinct in Darwin Harbour. Australian production of gas for export is increasing rapidly when virtually all climate scientists believe we are in a climate crisis and we may soon reach a tipping point — a point of no return. Read more…

4 September 2023
3 April 2023
Gas Mining Threatens Queensland’s Future & Lake Eyre Basin
3 April 2023

Mirage News
with Melissa Haswell
Queensland has significant responsibilities for maintaining the integrity of Great Artesian Basin (GAB) water for sustainable use by humans and agriculture. The evidence suggests it is failing. Pressure in the GAB is falling and the Mound Springs which maintain the biodiversity of the Lake Eyre Basin are drying up. Oil and industry developments have a prodigious water usage and pollute water and land with toxic long acting polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, heavy metals and endocrine disrupting chemicals. Read more…

3 April 2023
22 November 2022
From the Torres Strait, a call for community leaders to be at the centre of loss and damage reparations, and climate action
22 November 2022

Croakey Health Media
With Sereako Stephen (Jr), Melissa Haswell and Francis Nona

Without drastic curtailment of greenhouse emissions in the next decade or so, the Torres Strait islands will become inundated this century. The UN has ruled that Australia has violated the rights of its own people by denying their claims. This article describes extensive discussions between local communities and staff and students from three universities and presents the views of the Islanders in a spirit vital to this year of The Voice and the Uluru Statement. “We invite you to walk with us in a movement of the Australian people for a better future.” Read more…

22 November 2022
21 September 2022
Beetaloo gas field: Resurrect health impact assessments to save lives
21 September 2022

Pearls and Irritations
With Professor Melissa Haswell

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) can richly support Environmental Impact Assessment used to approve gas mining projects but is neglected by the states. It is a collaborative public health process based on careful scientific and community assessment of possible harms, their risks and methods of prevention. Consequently new gas developments proliferate. Read more…

21 September 2022
20 September 2022
Origin’s Beetaloo exit is not enough, the fracking has got to stop
20 September 2022

Renew Economy
With Professor Melissa Haswell
Since 2011, hundreds of scientific papers from recognised US researchers have provided evidence linking health impacts, ranging from lower birth weight, severe birth defects, asthma and other respiratory disease, mental distress and illness,  heart attacks, heart failure, cancers and all-cause mortality, to living near gas and oil extraction operations. Australian governments have ignored or dismissed this information as insufficient or irrelevant to act on. Read more…

20 September 2022
15 August 2022
REPORT: Submission to the Reopened Senate Committee to oppose the Federal Register of Legislation on Industry Research and Development (Beetaloo Cooperative Drilling Program) Instrument 2021
15 August 2022

With Professor Melissa Haswell
This submission details a litany of health impacts which are threatened by this massive development proposal to frack for gas. It demonstrates that the unconventional gas industry poses significant risks to human health, water, the environment and the stability of our climate. We conclude that a comprehensive health assessment process must be instituted. Read here at APO or on the Senate website, submission 9.

15 August 2022
28 January 2022
‘Let it rip’ mentality underlies Australia’s cruelest policy failures
28 January 2022

Pearls and Irritations
with Melissa Haswell, Lisa Jackson Pulver
Australia’s Covid ‘let it rip’ mentality is deeply ingrained in the nation’s past and, through climate and environmental inaction, is driving a larger peril. Today the most critical challenge is to deeply reflect on how this approach has shaped Australia’s greatest failures and to unite behind a changed course for our collective future. This article was the most read article of the week in Pearls and Irritations. Read more…

28 January 2022
11 August 2021
NT gas mining is a human health and climate disaster(with Melissa Haswell)
11 August 2021

Mirage News
If the Beetaloo Gas project is allowed to proceed, not only will it drive up Australia’s and the world’s climate emissions, it will also ignore many newly documented health dangers for the people of the Northern Territory. Read more…

11 August 2021
8 September 2020
The EPBC Review says good-bye to environmental and human health on Planet A (with Melissa Haswell)
8 September 2020

Pearls and Irritations

The Samuel Report and its rejection of an independent regulator by the Minister have ‘grave’ implications for the health of countless communities around Australia. The Report dismissed health, water and climate change issues suggesting that to include them “would result in muddled responsibilities, leading to poor accountability, duplication and inefficiency”. Read more…

8 September 2020
4 September 2020
The Battle of Narrabri may well decide our climate future (with Melissa Haswell)
4 September 2020

Pearls and Irritations

Approval for the Narrabri gas project will say goodbye to hope of an effective climate policy to usher in an expanding national gas industry with a rise in emissions and untold direct damage to the sustainability of this drying continent. It will compound a philosophy of primacy of fossil fuel development, and delay consideration of any post-Covid Green New Deal. Read more…

4 September 2020
31 July 2020
REPORT: Submission to the IPC on the Narrabri Coal Seam Gas Project (with melissa haswell)
31 July 2020

The authors urge the New South Wales IPC to reject the proposed expansion of CSG mining in the Narrabri region until all concerns for the safety of people and the environment are addressed and properly mitigated. Read more…

31 July 2020
15 July 2020
Coal seam gas: There's enough questions about CSG it makes sense to turn it off (with Melissa Haswell)
15 July 2020

Canberra Times

The evidence that gas mining can harm those living near to the wells, processing plants and compressor stations has been accumulating since 2012. Of particular concern are impacts on the unborn and infants probably caused by a wide variety of endocrine disrupting chemicals that interfere with the hormones in our bodies. Read more…

15 July 2020
11 June 2020
The Climate Tide roars in, yet leaders fail to understand and act (with Melissa Haswell)
11 June 2020

Pearls and Imitations

Climate change is a massively complex ‘wicked’ problem hence solutions require human capacities of logic and imagination guiding action. Our leaders appear bereft of science-based logic, acknowledging neither magnitude nor urgency of climate change. This denial may be facilitated by refusal to imagine themselves inside these disasters. Read more…

11 June 2020
11 May 2020
Calling for a National Sustainability Commission – for health and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights (with Melissa Haswell)
11 May 2020

Croakey

A National Sustainability Commission should be established and new environmental laws based on science and community values should replace the complex and unworkable Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999, according to medical and public health experts. Read more…

11 May 2020
7 May 2020
New environment laws must address main cause of the biodiversity crisis – climate change (with Melissa Haswell)
7 May 2020

Renew Economy

Our studies provide compelling evidence that the Act has failed as exemplified most recently by  the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science at University of Queensland estimating that 93% of over 7.7 million hectares of potential habitat and ecological communities were cleared by the states between 2000 and 2017 with minimal EPBC scrutiny.

7 May 2020
4 May 2020
The EPBC Act Review is a once in a decade chance to prioritise our Environment, our Health and our Future (with Melissa Haswell)
4 May 2020

Pearls and Irritations

The forthcoming Review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act will provide an early indication whether the doomsday clock now at 100 seconds to midnight will continue ticking away Australia’s future. However, the government’s vision sends multiple bad omens of no change. Read more…

4 May 2020
29 April 2020
Australia's environmental future needs to be decided this year (with Melissa Haswell)
29 April 2020

Canberra Times

At a time when we are consumed by the threats to our health and the nation's economy from an unpredictable pandemic, a national committee has been considering the likely devastation from another existential global catastrophe - environmental collapse. Read more…

29 April 2020
23 April 2020
Report: Response to the Independent Review of the EPBC Act discussion paper (with Melissa Haswell)
23 April 2020

Analysis and Policy Observatory

This submission urges the EPBC Committee to recognise the full gravity of its task and to have the courage to take responsibility for completely transforming our environmental laws and regulations to enable them to protect the Australian community's current and future health and lives. Read more…

23 April 2020
31 December 2019
Report: Expert comment on the Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA Framework) in the NT Consultation Draft (with melissa haswell)
31 December 2019

ResearchGate

This is a Submission to the Northern Territory SREBA Consultation draft for baseline data collection prior to commencement of unconventional gas mining in the Northern Territory. Read more…

31 December 2019

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