Clampdown on sacred ritual as Vedanta mine appeal approaches

Security forces cracked down on the Dongria Kondh tribe as they prepared for a religious festival last weekend at the top of India’s most contentious mountain. Hundreds are determined to attend the Niyamraja ritual in the sacred Niyamgiri Hills, which are at the...

Creating Happiness? Certainly Not in Puri

On 30 January, Vedanta released its maiden national corporate publicity campaign — Creating Happiness, a 90-second film created by Ogilvy & Mather — across television channels. Binno, a little girl from rural Rajasthan and the face of the campaign, has already...

Canada: A daughter of Elliot Lake recalls uranium's deadly toll

A dozen Canadian uranium mines operated during the period covered in the following article, penned by the daughter of a miner who once worked there – and died as a result. Of these twelve mines, nine were under the management of Rio Algom (a subsidiary of UK...

South Africa: Three die in Impala mine violence

Production at Impala, the world’s second largest platinum mining company has been brought to a standstill. The officially “recognised” National Union of Mineworkers has been waging battle with a rival union that claims to support the interests of...

Tarsands News

European Fuel Quality Directive Update The European Union has reached a stalemate in a vote to decide if tar sands oil is to be labeled as highly polluting. There were 89 votes for the proposal and 128 votes against.  There were  128 abstentions including the UK,...