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Bangladesh mine activists dump coal outside GCM meeting in London

A police officer restrains two protesters as they take part in a piece of street theatre during a demonstration outside GCM Resources annual meeting. Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP

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Activists dumped coal outside the annual meeting of mining firm GCM Resources in London on Thursday in protest at the company’s plans for a controversial mine in Bangladesh.The meeting at the Institute of Directors was brought to an end after a protester dressed as Santa Claus delivered a sack of coal to the GCM chairman, Gerard Howell. Two protesters were arrested for breach of the peace but released without charge.The firm, listed on London’s junior Aim market, wants to run an open pit coal mine in the Phulbari township to the north of the country, despite claims that up to 220,000 people could be displaced and warnings by the UN that human rights could be violated.An official complaint to the Organisation for Co-operation and Development has been made by the World Development Movement and the International Accountability Project, saying the company would forcibly evict up to 130,000 people if the project went ahead. The complaint mentions a UN report from earlier this year warning that “access to safe drinking water for some 220,000 people is at stake”.The company claims the mine will displace 40,000 people but create 17,000 jobs.The 1,000ft-deep mine, which could stretch across 14,500 acres has been put on hold since 2006 after local opposition.According to documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, GCM bosses have approached Britain’s trade and investment department to soothe relations between the company and the Bangladeshi government.In 2006, three people were killed and 800 injured at the mine during protests about the possible evictions.GCM said development of the mine was essential for meeting Bangladesh’s energy needs by providing about 114m tonnes of coal for domestic consumption with the remaining 458m tonnes sold abroad. Read More

Obama Increases Public Pressure on Republicans To Accept Fiscal Cliff Proposal

A day after President Obama upped the ante on fiscal cliff negotiations by saying Republicans were offering Americans “a lump of coal” for Christmas, he made it clear Saturday he isn’t backing down. In his weekly address, Obama accused Republicans of holding “middle clas tax cuts hostage,” saying the public needs to pressure lawmakers… Read More

Obama Warns Of "Scrooge Christmas" If Congress Doesn’t Act On Fiscal Cliff

Tax increases are “a lump of coal,” he says in Hatfield, Pa.

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Out of the Nuclear Closet

Not long after a tsunami washed over Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plants in March 2011, causing a partial meltdown, it Read More

Colombia rail blast slows transport at Cerrejon coal mine: media

BOGOTA (Reuters) – An explosion on a railway line that feeds into Colombia’s biggest coal miner, Cerrejon, slowed transport between the mine and a Caribbean port in northern La Guajira province, local media reported. Read More

Nineteen dead as coal train hits truck in South Africa

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – A coal train ploughed into a truck packed with farm workers at a level crossing in eastern South Africa on Friday, cutting it in half and killing 19 people who were on their way to pick fruit, police and emergency services said. Read More

Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy urges more cuts amid protests

  Miners and their supporters marched through central Madrid for a second time Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy has announced a Read More