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Environmental Damage

Mining and Ecocide Law

There is a growing movement and advocacy for the introduction of ecocide law at both a domestic and international level. The common definition of ecocide is the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity.  Some obvious examples of ecocide are the Niger Delta, Alberta Tar Sands and the …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Environmental Damage, Legal Disputes, regulation, UncategorizedTag: Ecology, human rights, Legislation, Mining Advocacy

Grassroots Campaign Challenges Adani Project in Australia

Adani Group’s plans for a massive coalmine and rail connection in Queensland’s Galilee Basin are looking increasingly shaky, thanks to a fierce grassroots campaign opposing the project. The Carmichael Coal Mine was first proposed in 2010 by the Indian conglomerate, headed by billionaire Gautam Adani. With a projected lifetime of 60 years and estimated total …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Environmental Damage, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, UncategorizedTag: activism, adani, Australia, climate change, coal, environment, Mining Advocacy

From perverse resignation to re-signing to action, a message from Pope Francis to COP 23 leaders and delegates

By Xavier Jeyaraj SJ (This article first appeared at http://www.ecojesuit.com) On 16 November, Pope Francis sent an official message to the delegates of COP23 gathered in Bonn,  Germany.  He warned world leaders of destructive climate change, reiterating what he powerfully stated in his encyclical Laudato Si’, not to fall victims of “four perverse attitudes” that can …

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Category: Environmental Damage, UncategorizedTag: climate change, COP23, Ecojesuit, Ecology, education, environment, Ethical Investment, Justice in Mining, Laudato Si, Pope Francis

Human, humble and holy: A reflection on the Ecojesuit event in Bonn

By Pedro Landa and Alicia Aleman Arrastio Gratitude is what comes first out of our hearts when we think of our experience in the city of Bonn. We went there as representatives of the core group of the Justice in Mining Network, invited by our sister network Ecojesuit. The place and the event were impeccable, …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Environmental Damage, Jesuit Events, multinational companies, UncategorizedTag: Australia, Campaigns, Canada, climate change, Conflict Minerals, Ecojesuit, Ecology, environment, Ethical Investment, Europe, human rights, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy

Power Dynamics in the Extractives Sector

by Alicia Aleman Arrastio and Ferdinand Muhigirwa SJ In the extractive sector, there is always a power dynamics between the following different stakeholders: multinational companies, businesses and investors, local authorities, workers and their representatives, international supply chains with their various intermediaries, and consumers of goods. Furthermore, these powers need to be considered in the context …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Culture, Environmental Damage, Indigenous PeoplesTag: activism, Campaigns, Conflict Minerals, education, environment, human rights, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy

“Desinversión” una inusual alianza entre el clima y las finanzas

By Alicia Aleman Arrastio Hace menos de un mes que se publicaba en la página web de Justice in Mining una noticia sobre la desinversión: los jesuitas australianos habían tomado la decisión de desinvertir en combustibles fósiles. Lo anunciaba el superior de la provincia de Australia, el jesuita Brian F. McCoy SJ, quien comenzaba el …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Environmental Damage, Jesuit Events, multinational companies, UncategorizedTag: Australia, climate change, divestment, Ecology, environment, Ethical Investment, flights for forests, Philippines

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