“Vale’s Crime in Brumadinho” – Solidarity & Remembrance, Two Years On
Gabriela Sarmet & Saul Jones “May Brumadinho be treated not only as a local case, but as a global testimony, so that no one, anywhere in the world, may experience the terror that we are experiencing after the tragedy of the crime committed by Vale.” RENSER,...
“Simply walk away”: To Rio Tinto, regarding Oak Flat
Today, London Mining Network along with seven other environmental and Human Rights organisations wrote to Jakob Stausholm, CEO of Rio Tinto PLC on the issues of the company’s controversial plans for Oak Flat, Arizona. The US Forest Service is currently under...
London Mining Network Statement on Just Transition and Transition Minerals
The following statement was drafted in solidarity with mining-affected communities by the Just Transition LMN Working Group, and approved by all LMN members (on 7 December 2020). LMN, and its members, affirm that a rapid move away from a reliance on fossil fuels for...
Money for nothing (or net zero)
Time for mining and other companies to recognise the cost of their climate obligations By Terry Blackman, London Mining Network Treasurer The accounting world was recently taken by a minor storm when the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation launched...
