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21. Swiss mining transnational Glencore in the Andes
(General mining reports )
... territories. In this region, where water is the most valuable asset, more than 20 streams have dried up or been diverted. This includes the Bruno Creek, a major tributary of the Ranchería River, on which ...
Created on 22 April 2021
22. El Salvador’s Water Defenders and the Fight Against Toxic Mining
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... drilling. They would become some of the earliest and most dedicated water defenders. They organized trips in 2004 and 2005 to visit mines in Honduras, where they saw the destroyed forests, dying rivers, ...
Created on 11 April 2021
23. What Salvadoran Activists Can Teach Us About Building Coalitions
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... their counterparts in Guatemala, Peru, and the Philippines, where mining projects created webs of local corporate leaders who were intertwined with and enriched by the extractive industry. But after the ...
Created on 05 April 2021
24. Gold mine expansion could produce $2.5 billion. But environmental problems linger
(OceanaGold)
... expansion as substantial. OceanaGold also would increase areas where the company plans to deposit potentially acid generating rock, while also increasing a mining waste storage site known as a tailings ...
Created on 30 March 2021
25. WATER IS LIFE. CAN WE PROTECT IT?
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... encouragement from others who’ve won local, national, and global fights to protect their water. In particular, we’ve spent countless hours with people across El Salvador, where drought has taxed the ...
Created on 28 March 2021
26. An unlikely eco-alliance in postwar El Salvador
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... spectrum? Luis Parada: Marcelo Rivera was the first activist that sounded the alarm about the danger of metallic mining in the province of Cabañas, where he was from. And he's the one that started educating ...
Created on 22 March 2021
27. ​Parliamentary Petition Calls on Canada to Act on Human Rights Abuses in the Philippines
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... Canadians. A press conference will follow the tabling of the petition. Where: Ottawa, Canada (online) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89569054602?pwd=a1NOc0VLL0NnZlJSbUtReGV5cHB1dz09 Meeting ID: 895 ...
Created on 25 February 2021
28. A Private Government in Honduras Moves Forward
(Mining and Human Rights)
... projects—Pristine Bay and Palmetto Bay—on the Honduran island of Roatán, where she serves as vice-president of the patronato, the community governing council. Her family has been in Crawfish Rock for five ...
Created on 15 February 2021
29. Gold mine fined $100,000. Toxic air pollution found at big mine near tiny town
(OceanaGold)
... “mercury in the mine was greater than previously estimated,’’ the enforcement order said.  Mercury is sometimes found in the earth in areas where gold mining occurs. When gold is excavated and heated ...
Created on 12 February 2021
30. Canadian Mining Companies Are Devastating The Global South
(Mining and Human Rights)
... to extractivism and environmental destruction grows, states and corporations meet that resistance with violence. They can just get away with it more easily in the Global South, where people in Canada, ...
Created on 21 January 2021
31. NEW BOOK: The water defenders - how ordinary people saved a country from corporate greed
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... in the world of corporate power, to have a story where David beats Goliath. And rarer still to have one that reads like a fast-paced thriller. The brave activists whom Robin Broad and John Cavanagh write ...
Created on 14 January 2021
32. Vizcaya gov still opposes Didipio
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... areas where OceanaGold operates. Rosario Camma, over-all chieftain of the Bugkalot tribe, said the issuance of CNO was “rigged” in favor of the mining company to expedite the renewal and approval of its ...
Created on 08 January 2021
33. Disputes against governments under investment treaties: a growing trend in the mining industry in 2020
(ISDS)
... an international arbitration against the host state (in other words, the foreign state where the investor's investment is located) before an international tribunal. This international arbitration can be ...
Created on 06 January 2021
34. From dreams of gold to organic agriculture
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... on giant screens where they explained how they were going to work," he says with a smiling look. Since his childhood Carmen or "Carmelo", as his neighbors call him, has been growing beans, rice, and sorghum ...
Created on 05 January 2021
35. A Canadian Mining Giant Is Quietly Ramping Up Work in New Zealand. Locals Are Worried
(OceanaGold)
... Wharekirauponga (WKP), in the Coromandel, where it purchased rights to mine and explore in 2016. The mining company has already started working on the tunnel on private farmland, even though it hasn’t ...
Created on 17 December 2020
36. Canadian corporate greed on display in Mexico mining dispute
(Regional News)
... kilometres north of Los Filos in Guerrero state, as well as others elsewhere in the country, as industrial mines in Mexico have become targets for extortion by organized crime, often in collusion with ...
Created on 28 November 2020
37. The hidden connection between a US steel company and the controversial Los Pinares mine in Honduras
(Regional News)
Jennifer Avila y Danielle Mackey | Univision An environmental conflict marked by violence is raging in Guapinol, Honduras, where local inhabitants resist an iron oxide mine in a national park.  Discreetly ...
Created on 28 November 2020
38. Mining Injustice Through International Arbitration
(ISDS)
... tactics to forcibly open mining operations in places where communities have resisted them. First, they resort to repression. Then, if that fails, they sue governments in international tribunals — which ...
Created on 21 October 2020
39. Anti-mining community, Gina Lopez awarded as heroes for the environment
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... Lawyer Robert Chan for the defense of natural resources in Palawan. He leads a small team called “para-enforcers” Palawan NGO Network Inc. (PNNI) where they sharpen and strengthen conservation laws often ...
Created on 07 October 2020
40. How Honduras became one of the most dangerous countries to defend natural resources
(Mining and Human Rights)
... from the Black indigenous Garifuna community have triggered widespread criticism. Guapinol is a semi-rural neighbourhood in the fertile, mineral-rich Bajo Agua region, where for years subsistence farmers ...
Created on 07 October 2020
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