Montana coal mine expansion ruled illegal Yasmin Dahnoun | 6th October 2022 A federal judge has ruled the expansion of Montana coal mine illegal for impacts on water resources, the Yellowstone River, and the climate. The mine, the dead fish, the villagers and their protests Yvonne Orengo | 27th May 2022 Rio Tinto QMM mine failures 'root of conflict in South Madagascar.' Free Antonio Tolentino Dalena Tran | 26th May 2022 What the Philippines’ biggest land investor doesn’t want you to know. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
The mine, the dead fish, the villagers and their protests Yvonne Orengo | 27th May 2022 Rio Tinto QMM mine failures 'root of conflict in South Madagascar.' Free Antonio Tolentino Dalena Tran | 26th May 2022 What the Philippines’ biggest land investor doesn’t want you to know. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Free Antonio Tolentino Dalena Tran | 26th May 2022 What the Philippines’ biggest land investor doesn’t want you to know. Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Dead fish found as mine dumps water Yvonne Orengo | 25th March 2022 Dead fish found after cyclones and storms forced Rio Tinto's QMM mine in Madagascar to dump water causes alarm. Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Fear over India's dangerous dams Bharat Dogra | 11th March 2022 The fragile ecology of the Himalayan region has been increasingly devastated by dams, heavy infrastructure projects and climate breakdown. Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Women defending our earth Dalena Tran | 8th March 2022 Honouring martyred Filipina environmental defenders on International Women’s Day. Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Europe is no ‘green mining’ haven Hannibal Rhoades | 10th December 2021 Experts at a special hearing warned the EU that its green rhetoric about its mining boom is dangerous and misleading. Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Fishfolk protest Rio Tinto mine Yvonne Orengo | 24th November 2021 The villagers of Andrakaraka, southern Madagascar, are protesting against the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine. The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different. A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
A travesty of justice Hali Healy | 13th September 2021 Protesters against a titanium mine in South Africa were brutally attacked. Six years later and justice has not been done. Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Can 'green mining’ boom save our planet? Claire Burgess Liz Downes | 9th September 2021 The push to extract raw materials for an urgent ‘clean energy’ transition is impacting on vulnerable frontlines in resource-rich areas. Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
Mining and green new deals Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz | 4th August 2021 Mining that destroys communities and the ecosystem can have no part in any Green New Deal. A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Merchandise
A world without mining Joám Evans Pim | 3rd August 2021 We must be able to imagine a world see from mining destruction before we can make this a reality. Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Women keeping Ireland's gold in the ground V'cenza Cirefice | 20th July 2021 Ireland has been identified as a hotspot in the European mining boom. Women across the country are fighting back. Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Unearthing the buried truth about green mining Diego Francesco Marin | 9th June 2021 'Green mining' is an oxymoron that is gaining traction in the EU and pushes a risky narrative about an environmentally destructive sector. Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Reject the extractive EU Green Deal Hannibal Rhoades | 3rd June 2021 Communities, organisations and academics write to the EU to reject plans for a mining-heavy EU Green Deal. We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society. Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Mindful mining? Natalie Bennett | 19th May 2021 Green Economics Institute (GEI) and Green European Foundation one-day conference asks, 'mining for metals, can it be fair?' Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Coal: 'startling, very welcome U-turn' Gavin Cordon | 12th March 2021 Robert Jenrick, communities secretary, to “call in” controversial application for new coal mine on the Cumbrian coast. Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Young activists fight Cumbrian mine Anne Harris | 26th February 2021 Young activists have added their voices to the call to stop a controversial new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Can Rio Tinto be trusted? Yvonne Orengo | 18th February 2021 Communities in southern Madagascar impacted by water pollution are still waiting for basic public health information from mining giant Rio Tinto. Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Vale’s crime in Brumadinho Saul Jones | 28th January 2021 Brazilian activists continue to campaign for justice two years on from the Brumadinho mining disaster in Brazil. Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Subscribe to Mining
Coal mine opponents threaten legal action Catherine Early | 15th January 2021 Campaigners are infuriated that a deep coal mine in Cumbria has been permitted, and are fighting back. If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians.
If the frogs should win Carlos Zorrilla | 11th January 2021 The fate of some of Ecuador's last remaining cloud forests and hundreds of livelihoods rests on the outcome of a trailblazing Rights of Nature case concerning two tiny amphibians.