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Thornton v. Adelaide Hill Council
About this case
Filing year
2006
Status
Decided
Geography
Court/admin entity
Australia → South Australia → Environment, Resources, and Development Court
Case category
Suits against governments (Global) → Environmental assessment and permitting (Global) → Utilities (Global)
Principal law
Australia → Development Act 1993 (SA)Australia → Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) PrinciplesAustralia → Environment Resources and Development Court Act 1993 (SA)
At issue
Challenge to state council decision granting developer permission to install a coal-fired boiler
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Summary
An Australian state court upheld a council decision to grant Provisional Development Plan consent to a shed that would house a four megawatt capacity coal-fired boiler. Local landowners challenged the council’s decision, asserting that the boiler will have detrimental impacts on the local environment by, among other grounds, releasing greenhouse gases. The court found no evidence in this case of a likely increase in GHG emissions by the proposed development compared with the existing operation. However, it did recognize that increasing GHG emissions may be inconsistent with the principles of ecological sustainable development, including the principles of intergenerational equity and the precautionary principle.
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Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance