Environmental pollution

This section of the site is given over to specific resources associated with Indigenous Peoples. Some of the materials in this area of the site are downloadable, but there may be large files which will take time to download. The resources on offer include a range of Educational Materials, with materials suitable for exhibitions, a Photo Library, where you may download and re-use images as long as you credit the photographer, and any organisation if relevant, and a list of publications, from PIPLinks and others. Some of these are for free downloading, and some are listed as a bibliography.

Canada revs up for fight over second tar sands oil pipeline

Canadian Embassies bring journalists to mining convention from countries mired in conflict

UN Expert Urges States, Companies to Involve Indigenous Peoples as Partners in Development

Organizations and communities from across Mesoamerica declare their opposition to mining model

Chevron Refuses to Apologize for Ecuador Pollution

BHP sells Australia’s mammoth uranium deposit

Talisman Energy Withdraws from Peruvian Amazon

Analysis: Coal fight looms, Keystone-like, over U.S. Northwest

World Bank and Others Poised to Invest in Rio Tinto’s Flawed Mongolian Mining Project

Venezuela: Declaration Of Horonami Yanomami Organization About Illegal Mining In The Upper Ocamo Region

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