... the land required for the concession.
In 2008, the government halted this project, and other mining concessions, on the grounds that there are insufficient guarantees that mining can be developed without ...
... Cabanas, Morazan and La union. All these communities have already felt the presence of mining companies in their territories and have developed organized resistance to extractive projects according to ...
... clothes-smuggling networks that have developed links to Colombian, Mexican, and Guatemalan groups; the Texis cartel is characterised by the socially elevated, apparently-respectable nature of its leaders. ...
... by companies from developed countries have no say in the decisions that will affect their health and livelihood, and the differences between those who will benefit from mining and those who will be harmed ...
... clauses contained in trade agreements and the international tribunals, such as ICSID, developed to enforce these clauses.
To gain public support from El Salvadoran/Australian communities for the ...
... less developed mining sector, but the growth potential is significant. For example, Vietnam has the 4th-largest reserves of bauxite (used to produce aluminum). Malaysia’s mineral resources were significantly ...
... sulfates and various metals.
Wisconsinites thoroughly rejected the lax regulation that that “consensus” developed. In 1998 a broad-based alliance of conservation-minded citizens succeeded in passing ...
... dangers of mining, but that all the developed nations depended on mining to come to wealth. He also said that in life there is “your truth, my truth and the real truth.” His solution for the mining issue ...
... not be acceptable for regulatory bodies in the majority of developed nations, including the US and Canada (see Revisión Téncia del Proyecto Minero El Dorado Estudio de Impacto Ambiental (EIA), El Salvador, ...