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E-raamat: Sustainability Law in Mining and Energy: A Guide to the Sustainability Requirements

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A timely guide to the growing and fast-changing body of sustainability law in mining and energy, this book navigates the increasingly complex picture as the world struggles with the energy transition and climate change. John A.P. Chandler explores how companies, many of which produce environmental, social and governance (ESG) reports, can deal with heightened regulation as well as reporting and disclosure requirements for climate change and sustainability risks.

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Examines the role and development of mining and energy regulators Reviews ESG reports from various companies across the industries of oil and gas, renewable energy and mining Compares the rules of sustainability governance, including directors duties, in Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA Analyses environmental and development approvals required for mining and energy projects in the USA, Canada and Australia Provides detailed guidance on sustainability governance, company law, reporting and disclosure including new accounting and disclosure rules in the USA, Australia, Canada and the European Union





Sustainability Law in Mining and Energy is an essential tool for energy and environmental lawyers, company executives, and directors in governance, regulatory approvals, reporting and disclosure. Its unique insights will also greatly benefit government officials and regulators, as well as students of energy and environmental law.

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Sustainability is often sought but seldom achieved. Chandlers book provides much-needed guidance on how to achieve sustainability in mining and energy. It explains and analyses how the principles and rules of sustainability can be applied in practice. The book thereby valuably contributes to the development of sustainability law and governance. -- The Hon. Justice Brian J. Preston AO FRSN SC, Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia The sustainability agenda imposes new obligations on the mining industry. The same agenda drives forward the energy transition. That transition, however, implies an exponential growth in mining for the mineral resources critical to renewable energy technologies. John Chandlers book captures this extraordinary position perfectly. It could not be more timely. Essential reading. -- John Paterson, University of Aberdeen, UK

Contents
Extended contents
Preface and acknowledgements
1 Sustainability law in mining and energy: an introduction
2 Sustainability organisations
3 Governance and sustainability
4 Sustainable Development Goals
5 Intergenerational and intragenerational equity and mining and energy
6 Environmental approvals in mining and energy
7 Project development approvals and sustainability standards
8 Examples of company sustainability reporting
9 Regulation of company sustainability reporting
10 The future of sustainability law in mining and energy
John A.P. Chandler, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Centre for Mining, Energy and Natural Resources Law, University of Western Australia