BHP is not very engaging

BHP is not very engaging

The aftermath of the Samarco tailings dam collapse in Minas Gerais, Brazil, November 2015 By Richard Solly, Co-ordinator, London Mining Network BHP’s online ‘shareholder engagement session’ on Wednesday 23 September represented a masterful step...
BHP – Fine Words, Foul Play

BHP – Fine Words, Foul Play

BHP Group’s Annual General Meetings are coming up on 14 October (BHP Group Limited, Australia) and 15 October (BHP Group plc, London) but with very limited opportunities for shareholders to participate. BHP Group plc is holding a ‘shareholder engagement...
International Resistance to Mining Film Festival

International Resistance to Mining Film Festival

In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement, Indigenous activists and mining affected communities across the globe, London Mining Network presents the International Resistance to Mining Film Festival. This programme of highly acclaimed documentary films shines...
Legal victory over Anglo American in Brazil

Legal victory over Anglo American in Brazil

Anglo American has withdrawn its lawsuit against the organisations Nucleus of Assistance to Communities Affected by Dams (NACAB) and the Israel Pinheiro Foundation (FIP) and against the Minas Gerais State Secretariat (SEMAD). The judge has quashed the lawsuit. The...
Questions to Beowulf

Questions to Beowulf

British company Beowulf has been trying for years to start mining iron ore in the ancestral territory of the indigenous Sámi people in northern Sweden. London Mining Network has supported Sámi organisations in opposing the company’s plans, which would disrupt...