
Dino Otranto
Dino Otranto is the chief executive of Fortescue, an iron ore mining company based in Australia. He has been vocal about the challenges facing Australia’s energy transition, particularly in relation to the reliance on fossil fuels. Recently, he criticized the government's extension of the North West Shelf gas project, calling it a 'backwards step' that risks entrenching fossil fuel dependency and undermining climate ambitions.
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Fortescue’s chief executive, Dino Otranto, said Fortescue was taking a risk attempting to build a new industry from scratch.
Tycoon’s fuel dream cost taxpayers $80mFortescue executive Dino Otranto said the government must set a 75 per cent emissions reduction target for 2035.
How will new Labor government handle the goals of the Paris climate agreement?Dino Otranto is the chief executive of iron ore miner Fortescue.
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