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Attawapiskat First Nation Says to DeBeers Owners Anglo American and Botswana to Stop Mine Landfill: No Juukan Gorge in Our Traditional Territory!

Share this article Share this article ATTAWAPISKAT FIRST NATION, ON, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ De Beers Group (De Beers), a global diamond miner which is 85% owned by mining giant Anglo American and 15% owned by the Republic of Botswana, is seeking Ontario Government approval for a new mining landfill to be built and filled up with mine demolition waste at the Victor Diamond Mine Site, located in Attawapiskat First Nation s Traditional Territory. De Beers Victor Diamond Mine - Attawapiskat First Nation Territory, James Bay Lowlands, Canada. Photo by Charles Hookimaw, Attawapiskat First Nation, Director of Lands and Resources De Beers plans put this new landfill in the vulnerable James Bay wetlands area, and in a place that has been of critical cultural, spiritual and subsistence importance to the Kattawapiskak Cree People for thousands of years. Attawapiskat First Nation fears another Juukan Gorge disaster is going to occur if DeBeers gets its way, and the Indigenous commun

Fortescue sees green revolution, pushes for net zero emissions by 2030

By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia’s Fortescue Metals Group, the world’s fourth-largest iron ore miner, has set an ambitious plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, bringing forward the target by 10 years as it aims to start producing green hydrogen as soon as 2023. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Australia s Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) can be seen on a bulk carrier as it is loaded with iron ore at the coastal town of Port Hedland in Western Australia, November 29, 2018. Picture taken November 29, 2018. REUTERS/Melanie Burton/File Photo Fortescue Chairman Andrew Forrest predicted the world’s conversion to green energy and green products would occur “almost violently” compared to most forecasts, which assumed hydrogen produced from renewable energy would only become commercially viable in the 2030s.

AMP Taps Top Female Banker to Move Past Scandals And Turmoil

AMP Taps Top Female Banker to Move Past Scandals And Turmoil Bloomberg 1 hr ago Matthew Burgess and Nabila Ahmed (Bloomberg) Alexis George will take over as chief executive officer of AMP Ltd. as Australia’s oldest wealth management firm seeks to move on from a series of recent scandals and kick start its recovery. The 57-year old deputy CEO at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., who joins AMP in the third quarter, will need to choreograph one of the toughest turnarounds in Australian corporate history. Outgoing chief Francesco De Ferrari will retire after less than two-and-a-half years at the helm.

Rio Ahead of the Curve on Climate Change – ShareCafe

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