Dumping Green Light for Great Barrier Reef
Plans to dump mud and silt close to the World Heritage Site are criticised by environmentalists.
The largest living structure on Earth is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia - and developers have been given permission to place 3 million tonnes of mud and silt near it as part of plans to create one of the largest coal ports in the world. The 大象传媒's Phil Mercer looks at the economic advantages and environmental consequences. In China the new lunar year is being celebrated - and a record 3.6 billion individual trips are being made in the great Year of the Horse getaway. We also look at the huge amounts of money being exchanged in English Premier League football and the frenzy that ensues as the transfer window closes. Finally a look back at the week's biggest business stories with Peter Coy from Bloomberg in the US, and Katie Martin in London from the Wall Street Journal. (Image: Getty)
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- Fri 31 Jan 2014 17:32GMT大象传媒 World Service Online