News from Coal Action Scotland

1. For Peat’s Sake – Save the Glentaggart East bog! – http://coalactionscotland.org.uk/?p=2797 2. Colin Ortlepp: Next to go? – http://coalactionscotland.org.uk/?p=2794 3. Good riddance! Scottish Coal chief exec quits –...

Who needs coal? Who needs nuclear?

It seems to be a  “Hobson’s choice” par excellence! As global climate change talks continued in Durban, South Africa’s leadership was faced with a “conundrum” – does the country continue burning-up the world by depending on...

Silent Protest Held in Support of Communities of Limpopo

Gaia Foundation press release, Thursday 15th December 2011 Yesterday in Central London a silent protest took place outside the General Meeting of Shareholders of Australian mining company, Coal of Africa Ltd (CoAL). The protest was held in solidarity with the...

Saami communities protest in London over mining

This morning representatives of several Indigenous Saami communities from Scandinavia protested outside the ‘Mines and Money’ London conference in order to raise awareness over the destruction of their traditional lands by mining. Saami areas in Sweden are currently...

Xstrata under fire on three continents

Protesters storm Xstrata’s London HQ Protesters’ account and comments at N30, corporate greed, Xstrata and the right to protest, http://occupylsx.org/?p=1755. See also:...

UK secretly helping Canada push its oil sands project

The UK government has been giving secret support at the very highest levels to Canada’s campaign against European penalties on its highly polluting tar sands fuel, the Guardian can reveal. At the same time, the UK government was being lobbied by Shell and BP,...

Mining companies hold back progress on climate change

The world’s biggest steel producer, ArcelorMittal, and global miner, BHP Billiton, are among companies “block[ing] progress on climate legislation”, while they “ensure that fossil fuel and nuclear subsidies continue to give unfair advantage to...

Coal study names top 20 'climate killer' banks

Barclays, the Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC are among the top banks that have lent billions of euros to the coal sector – despite their much-vaunted environmental credentials, a new investigation has found. See...

New reports question World Bank's coal investments

As the climate talks in South Africa approached, the World Bank continued to be overshadowed by past and prospective loans for fossil-fuel power plants. See http://www.minesandcommunities.org/article.php?a=11332&l=1  

Sweden: Saami Communities take on foreign miners

An Australian company’s proposal to mine on Saami land in Sweden “would leave 20,000 reindeer without grazing lands, and Saami families and communities without access to their customary lands”. That’s according to a statement issued by the...