Adani says a bill aimed at killing off its controversial Queensland coal mine would do untold harm to the state's economy.

State Greens MP Michael Berkman has put forward a retrospective bill to ban coal mining in the Galilee Basin where the mine site is located.

He wants existing mine leases, including Adani's, torn up and coal mining in the basin banned forever to ensure Australia can meet its targets under the Paris pact to fight global warming.

Adani Mining chief executive Lucas Dow will address a public hearing in Brisbane on Monday but has already warned the bill is economically dangerous for Queensland.

"This bill would create enormous regulatory uncertainty and sovereign risk for Queensland, which would extend well beyond simply the Galilee Basin," he told ABC radio, ahead of the hearings.

"It would have far-reaching impacts, and would also put the government in a position of having to pay compensation."

Mr Berkman said that if the entire basin was mined, this would increase the seaborne thermal coal market by 30 per cent.

"That's going to drive down prices, that's going to increase the uptake of coal, and it's going to mean that we completely blow our Paris targets," he told the ABC.

"That's really what this is about. No amount of solar power, no amount of renewable energy of any type, can prevent the most catastrophic consequences of climate change if we dig up this volume of coal."

Mr Dow is due to address Monday's hearing at 11.15am.