Posts tagged "Xstrata"

Philippines: Where is the safety?

Following recent attempts to militarise mine sites, and associated killings, there has been a plethora of news stories on Philippines mining issues.

There is more fall-out from the murder of Fr. Fausto ‘Pops’ Tentorio, as …
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Australia Passes Landmark Carbon Price Laws

Australia passed landmark laws last week to impose a price on carbon emissions in one of the biggest economic reforms in a decade and injecting new impetus into December’s global climate talks in South Africa.…
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Priest’s murder related to Xstrata mining project?

The murder by suspected paramilitary forces of Fr. Tentorio maybe related to his opposition to the Xstrata mining project in South Cotabato, the largest ever in Philippine history, with a staggering 10,000 hectares covering four …
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Killing of anti-mining Italian priest condemned by environmental activists

Environmental activists under the Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment condemned the recent killing of an Italian missionary active in opposing large-scale mining plunder, including by London-listed Xstrata, and advocating for indigenous people’s rights …
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Australia passes its carbon act

The Australian government hast passed its “carbon tax” legislation, marking the first time that a major industrialised state has attempted to price, and place a cap on, its greenhouse gas emissions. Acrimonious debate around the …
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UK companies wage coal war on Peace River

Xstrata to acquire Canadian metallurgical coal deposit

Xstrata Coal has entered into an agreement to acquire the Lossan metallurgical coal deposit in British Columbia, Canada, from Cline Mining for C$40m ($38.45m). The coal deposit is …
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Philippines: Details of the Tampakan project challenged

The Xstrata-controlled Tampakan project has become one of the most contentious in the Philippines, and one that the Mines and Communities website has critiqued for several years.

There are many reasons for this – not least …
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$1 million lawsuit filed against Xstrata over Mount Isa lead poisoning

Townsville mother Daphne Hare has launched a $1 million lawsuit against Xstrata Mount Isa Mines, alleging her daughter suffers from lead poisoning. Hare said her nine-year-old daughter was diagnosed with irreversible brain damage after living …
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Protests at Philippine mining conference

The Philippine mining industry’s annual conference has just taken place in Manila.

As usual government officials and industry bigwigs queued up to praise the state of the industry. And – as usual – vocal protestors …
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Australia PM introduces controversial carbon laws

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has staked her minority government’s future on passing the laws, which would force around 500 big polluting companies to pay for carbon emissions through a A$23 ($23.75) per tonne carbon …
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Royalty and rights issues in Latin America

BHP Billiton has settled a royalty dispute with the Colombian government – thus enabling the world’s second biggest mining company to continuing operating its Cerro Matoso nickel mine. (At the same time, fifty five workers …
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Cerrejon Coal: Responsible Mining?

London Mining Network member group Colombia Solidarity Campaign has sent a delegation to Colombia to visit a number of mining-affected communities.

Among the communities visited have been those suffering as a result of the expansion …
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