BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s leading mining company, is seeking environmental approval for the sixth stage of its expansion of iron ore output in Australia to meet increasing demand for the steelmaking ingredient.
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University of South Australia’s researchers hope that a safety study will force mining companies to create better workplaces.
Associate professor Verna Blewett says:
She suspects many mine accidents go unreported because of incentives offered to workers by mining companies.
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International leaders in the minerals industry are meeting in Darwin this week to take part in a conference hosted by the Minerals Council of Australia.
Academics and industry groups will address the conference today, considering the impact of mine closures on the community and the environment.
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Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter has promised to legislate to ban uranium mining of if Labor is relected.
He said:
We will ban by legislation the mining of uranium in Western Australia and instead we will drive 100 per cent renewable energy production.
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Australian Ambassador to Phillipines Rod Smith intervened to defend Australian mining companies operating in Philippines who are facing huge troubles in carrying out their operations in the country.
Smith was quoted as saying:
Australian mining firms operating in the Philippines adhere to the highest safety and environmental standards.
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Environmental protestors in Australia blocked world’s biggest oil terminal to protest against the climatic change due to burning of coal.
Damien Lawson, an organiser for Friends of the Earth Australia, was quoted as saying:
We are achieving what we set out to do. We said we would temporarily shut down the rail line into the world’s biggest coal [...]
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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