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The letters ... wedding ring generates 20 tons of mine waste. As with "blood diamonds," gold mining bears the scars of conflict, destruction, and human ... articles about the Blood Diamond film: "Measuring a diamond's true price," The New York Times, 17 December 2006 "Diamonds are for ...
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ETFRN NEWS 43/44: Forests and conflicts
Mike Lundberg and Alice Blondel Disputes over the control of natural resources, such as oil, diamonds and timber are at the heart of many conflicts, with income derived from natural resources ... Global Problem While it does not yet generate public concern like the trade in ‘blood diamonds’, the trade in conflict timber has fuelled violence in countries across the globe, including ...
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Africa: New Technology to Sever Timbers Link to Conflict? New York, USA - While conflict diamonds or blood diamonds, as they are known, have gained attention READ MORE 06/08/2008 Timber disappears from ...
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No Dirty Gold
Republic of Congo. Credit: Richard Wainwright/CAFOD Unearth Justice December 2006. The Hollywood film "Blood Diamond" starring Leonardo DiCaprio highlights how the illegal diamond trade has been the cause ... press release: Groups Urge Jewelers, Miners to Provide Consumers with a Certified Alternative to "Blood Diamonds" and "Dirty Gold" The Consumer Face of No Dirty Gold The Heyduks signing the ...
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Industries Review - Regional Workshop IV - Middle East and North Africa Region 17 Feb 2003 Blood, Diamonds and Terrorism: Is Kimberley a Solution? 28 Jan 2003 Research Seminar: Strategies to Address ... Extractive Industries Review (EIR) workshop is to be held in Lebanon. Title of event: Blood, Diamonds and Terrorism: Is Kimberley a Solution? Venue: The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham ...
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Human rights activists refer to diamonds exploited in this way as "blood" or "conflict" diamonds. A ... in the mining and natural resources sectors. It has significant interests in gold, platinum, diamonds, coal, base and ferrous metals, industrial minerals and forest products. The Group is ...
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ETFRN NEWS 43/44: Forests and conflicts
RESOURCE WEALTH AND CONFLICT* By Michael Renner Abundant natural resources—such as oil, minerals, metals, diamonds and other gemstones, timber, and agricultural commodities including drug crops—have fueled a large ... Grievance (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003), pp. 73-106. Michael Renner, “Oil and Blood: The Way to Take Over the World,” World Watch , January/ February 2003, p. ...
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Friends of Washoe: History - January 9, 1979 - Washoe Gives Birth to Sequoyah / March 8, 1979 - Sequoyah Dies
Debbi got a call from the main colony. A member of our team noticed blood mixed with water on the floor of Washoe's cage. Her water had broken, and ... this idiotic design-meaning that no chimp would dare try to unravel the sharp metal diamonds. My students and I immediately started hand-filing hundreds of deadly edges on the cage ...
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Trust officials join chorus applauding EPA for call on cell phone recycling
Africa. Mining of coltan, sometimes called “the new blood ...
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Legend of the Diamond Valley
This is metaphor, not science - a parable, not a piece of observation. A Hindu gem-treatise names diamonds of many ... industrial purposes. With this pounded diamond (diamond-dust) the jewellers polish good and coarse diamonds." The pounded diamonds were being used as tools, not jewels. They got their value from their hardness ...
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