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OPEN LETTER TO THE ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NATIONAL CONGRESSES OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN – For the ratification of the Escazú Agreement-

25/09/2020.- On the fifth anniversary of the encyclical Laudato Si’ and, following the recent message of Pope Francis, in which he invites us to take care of the Common House with responsibility and to share, not plunder, the goods of nature, we would like to urge the elected representatives in the National Congresses of Latin …

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Category: climate change, human rights, UncategorizedTag: Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy

Amandla! (en espagnol)

par Alicia Aleman Arrastio AMANDLA. AWETHU. El poder, para la gente. Nuestro primer día en el Foro Social de la Minería e Industrias Extractivas ha empezado con ese poderoso grito a favor de la justicia y la dignidad de los pueblos. Las cerca de 300 personas que hemos venido de todos los rincones del mundo …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, climate change, Environmental Damage, human rights, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, Transparency, waterTag: activism, africa, Campaigns, Conflict Minerals, education, environment, Ethical Investment, Europe, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy, South Africa, Violence

Amandla!

Alicia Aleman Arrastio (second from right) writes from Johannesburg where she is attending the Thematic Social Forum on Mining and the Extractivist Economy with other members of the Justice in Mining Network AMANDLA, AWETHU. Power to the people. Our first day in the Thematic Social Forum on Mining and Extractives Industries has started with this …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, climate change, Environmental Damage, human rights, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, Transparency, waterTag: activism, africa, Australia, Brazil, Campaigns, Canada, civil society, Conflict Minerals, corruption, Ecology, education, environment, Ethical Investment, Europe, India, Laudato Si, Legislation, Mining Advocacy, Philippines, South Africa, United States, Violence

Justice in Mining Participates in Global Forum in South Africa

Nine members of the Justice in Mining network will travel to Johannesburg next week to participate in the Thematic Social Forum on Mining and the Extractivist Economy. The Justice in Mining representatives will join more than 300 delegates from faith-based and community groups around the globe to discuss issues arising from mining activity, including environmental …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, climate change, Culture, Environmental Damage, human rights, Indigenous Peoples, Jesuit Events, multinational companies, Uncategorized, waterTag: activism, africa, Australia, Campaigns, Conflict Minerals, corruption, Ecology, environment, Ethical Investment, Europe, India, Mining Advocacy, South Africa, Violence

Climate Risks for Mining

The nexus between climate justice and mining is not only about emissions. While the extractive industries significantly contribute to climate change via emissions and greenhouse gas, little attention has been on the risks climate change pose for existing and future mining activities and sites. In an article in “The Extractive Industries and Society”, Scott D. …

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Category: climate change, Environmental Damage, regulation, Research, Uncategorized, waterTag: environment, Mining Advocacy

Jesuit Curia Joins ‘Flights For Forests’ Initiative

If you have ever calculated your carbon footprint, you will have noticed that the footprint size jumps considerably when you include air travel. A round-trip flight from Europe to the United States, for example, generates about three tonnes of carbon dioxide per person. In total, the average European generates approximately ten tonnes of carbon dioxide …

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Category: climate change, Environmental Damage, Jesuit Events, UncategorizedTag: Ecology, environment, Europe, flights for forests

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