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1. Metals mining and Sustainable Development in Central America: An Assessment of benefits and costs
(General mining reports )
Oxfam This assessment conducted by Oxfam discusses the social, environmental and economic costs of metals mining in Central America. The prices of metals are very unstable and mining practices produce ...
Created on 23 April 2016
2. The Real Cost of Gold in the Philippines
(2013 North America Tour)
We think of gold as a sign of prosperity, but the farmers and communities most affected by mining just want their rivers and land back. by John Cavanagh, Robin Broad First published in: http://www.yesmagazine.org/blogs/john-cavanagh-and-robin-broad/the-real-cost-of-gold-in-the-philippines ...
Created on 22 September 2013
3. The costs of ICSID arbitration and the consequences for the enjoyment of social rights in El Salvador
(FTAs & ISDS)
The costs of ICSID arbitration and the consequences for the enjoyment of social rights in El Salvador February, 2012 By the Foundation for Studies on the Application of Law (FESPAD, a Member of the ...
Created on 29 February 2012
4. Mining arbitration has cost $5 million
(FTAs & ISDS)
Mining arbitration has cost $5 million El Salvador has faced a current suit by Pacific Rim and one that was thrown out by the ICSID.  The pending arbitration demands that the country pay at least $77 ...
Created on 29 February 2012
5. The Environmental and Social Costs of Pacific Rim in El Salvador
(Mining and Human Rights)
The Environmental and Social Costs of Pacific Rim in El Salvador As Pacific Rim continues with its law suit demanding millions of dollars from the Salvadoran Government, the economic costs resulting ...
Created on 29 February 2012
6. El Salvador: Metallic Mining Threatens Again
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... to responsibly analyze the high costs of metallic mining and exercise its right to say “No". Nevertheless, despite El Salvador's environmental vulnerability, the clear threat posed by metal mining and the ...
Created on 14 December 2021
7. Peru miners fall amid uncertainty over tight presidential election
(Mining and Human Rights)
... a Castillo government that would seek higher taxes on mining is "becoming more of a reality," Rohan Reddy, Global X vice president, and research analyst, said by phone. Higher taxes would raise costs ...
Created on 08 June 2021
8. Mining is not ‘recovery’
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... its costs to our nation: finite natural resources, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. These are invaluable and incalculable, certainly not for one generation to gamble with at the expense of others ...
Created on 02 June 2021
9. A New Environmentalist Playbook An improbable victory in El Salvador offers lessons for grassroots activists worldwide
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... to mine or pay more than $300 million to cover not only its costs but the future profits it would forgo. The water defenders and their allies responded by mounting an international campaign to put the ...
Created on 23 April 2021
10. ‘Complete turnaround’: Philippines’ Duterte lifts ban on new mining permits
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... and similarly low compensation obligations for damage caused by mine waste and tailings. “That leaves all mines prone to ‘externalizing’ environmental costs,” Dulce said. “In other words, polluters will ...
Created on 15 April 2021
11. El Salvador’s Water Defenders and the Fight Against Toxic Mining
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... the almost-seven-year-long Pac Rim lawsuit against El Salvador at the ICSID. Pac Rim sued the Salvadoran government for not issuing them a mining permit. It took the ICSID six years and 10 months—and cost ...
Created on 11 April 2021
12. Mine reappears on list of suspects: Lead source inquiry welcomed
(OceanaGold)
... the Dunedin City Council said this week it was replacing several kilometres of old pipes in the area at a cost of about $6million, council Three Waters group manager Tom Dyer included OceanaGold’s Macraes ...
Created on 13 March 2021
13. A Private Government in Honduras Moves Forward
(Mining and Human Rights)
... of one year, during which the PZ can terminate their Residency without cause. Terminated Residents have 180 days to vacate the zone before being evicted. The cost, requirements, and subjective selection ...
Created on 15 February 2021
14. Disputes against governments under investment treaties: a growing trend in the mining industry in 2020
(ISDS)
... We will also explore the growing role played by third-party funders in international disputes. Third-party funding allows an investor to bring a claim without the fees and costs associated with that claim ...
Created on 06 January 2021
15. A Canadian Mining Giant Is Quietly Ramping Up Work in New Zealand. Locals Are Worried
(OceanaGold)
... now seeking $92,000 in costs. OceanaGold has faced allegations of ecological devastation elsewhere. VICE World News previously reported how OceanaGold’s Didipio mine in the Philippines resulted in polluted ...
Created on 17 December 2020
16. Canadian corporate greed on display in Mexico mining dispute
(Regional News)
... to cutting costs, this is presumably part of the company’s strategy to pressure the community to cease their strike. Late last week, the community agreed to lift its encampment to advance talks, but ...
Created on 28 November 2020
17. After trying to protect water sources, these Hondurans have been held without bail for more than a year.
(Mining and Human Rights)
... according to the alert, “together with the state, through military and judicial harassment, they are forging ahead at all costs with the iron ore project that threatens the water sources for tens of thousands ...
Created on 25 September 2020
18. Pandemic fuels mining extraction in Latin America
(Regional News)
... governments pressured by the lobby of the mining industry seek to silence the protests and use the current crisis to promote changes in national regulations that favor mining activities, at the cost of ...
Created on 09 August 2020
19. Anglo American responses to AGM queries raise more questions than they answer
(Mining and Human Rights)
... of mining projects were allowed to continue. As such, companies like Anglo American have been working with almost total normality while the majority of the population has assumed the costs of quarantine. ...
Created on 22 July 2020
20. Ostúa River contaminated with lead and arsenic from Cerro Blanco mine
(Cerro Blanco)
... Lack of drinking water sometimes forces the purchase of bottled drinking water, which in turn generates additional costs for poor communities. A few meters from the river is the house of Edwin Cisneros, ...
Created on 21 April 2020
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