01 Mar 2012 - It is a pattern seen in various parts of the world — children being sickened from exposure to lead from mining activities.
27th January 2012 - Global Witness and CCFD-Terre Solidaire welcomed a commitment today by EU Trade Commissioner De Gucht and Development Commissioner Piebalgs to make supply chains more transparent, a move that will help prevent natural resource-fuelled conflict.
Emerging trends in land-use conflits in Cameroon. WWF/CED/RELUFA.
Copper Bottomed? Bolstering the Aynak contract: Afghanistan’s first major mining deal. London: Global Witness.
Giving It Away: The Consequences of an Unsustainable Mining Policy in Colombia. London: ABColombia.
Corporate Liability in a New Setting: Shell and the Challenging Legal Landscape for the Multinational Oil Industry in the Niger Delta. Colchester: University of Essex.
16 November 2011 - Looming shortages of metals that are in high demand and dominated by a single supplier – China – threaten Europe’s goals for cleaner transport and sustainable energy, says a new study prepared for the European Commission.
4 March 2011 - To combat illegal exploitation of conflict minerals in Africa, the European Commission is expected to table by November a proposal for an EU law asking large companies to reveal their oil and mining activities to shareholders.
04 February 2011 - Major rare earth-consuming countries should join forces to diversify their supply sources and develop substitutes for such materials, Keiichi Kawakami of the Japanese Ministry for Industry said yesterday (3 February).
Resource Scarcity - A Global Security Threat? Berlin: German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP).
Critical Materials Strategy. Washington, DC.