Students protest Platform, UK Tar Sands Network and the Indigenous Environmental Network have revealed that in the past year the Royal Bank of Scotland underwrote bonds worth $131.25 million for controversial Canadian tar sands pipeline company Enbridge Energy...
Of course it’s not a new tactic by any means. Disrupting mining companies’ official annual general meetings has an honourable history going back more than three decades, especially in the UK, Australia and Canada. However, following feminists’ vocal...
The following is an interesting blog entry from Al Jazeera, but has its limitations. Although the protests cited certainly played a significant role in rolling back many US coal projects of late, so did a fall in the price of gas, which has seen an advance in use of...
In this article, Mark Dawe of Namibia’s Chamber of Mines makes an audacious claim. He says that “there has not been a single successful case in Africa of a majority state-owned mining company being operated successfully.” The reality isĀ that such...
South African miner Gold Fields hopes an exploration deal in Kyrgyzstan has bought time to find something just as valuable as the copper and gold it seeks: the support of the local population in this volatile corner of Central Asia. Its joint venture in the former...
Canada-based, AIM-listed Nautilus Minerals (in which Anglo American is a major shareholder) is in dispute with Papua New Guinea as to the parties’ obligations to complete the agreement reached in March last year for its Solwara 1 copper project. The company, the...