environmental damage

New study finds humans on the verge of wiping out sea life

Source: Ian Lang, National Monitor

The rate of human destruction is on the rise, but scientists say it’s not too late.

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What Jesus would do about ESM

Source: 'Red-Soil'

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Humans are damaging the High Seas - Now the Oceans are doing harm back

Source: The Economist via Business Insider

A woman sorts through fresh fish on the dock after it was unloaded from a boat in Muara Angke port in north Jakarta.

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Momis' rare visit to Panguna

Source: Special Bougainville Corresponent

Ning Ani Osi onomai-kabumani noruampa nannie.

Ning ani ningkaningko nonomanani.

Miningko piamoa onomananie

Piarunani ning onomai.

I am this woman I live in the village. I do not know the government, what it does.

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Momis bows down to Rio Tinto

Look at the media release below, posted on 12 January 2015 on Bougainville News, and the speech given on 20th May 2014 by Bougainville President, John Momis..

Source: Bougainville Freedom Movement

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SABL case still before courts

Picture: Children play at Log pond in Turubu bay, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Photo Coutesy of Oakland Istitute

Source: Post Courier

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BUILDING PNG ON DESTRUCTION

Source: 'Red Soil'

“The government’s building our country by destroying it?” That’s the question posed by Sambun, an elderly man in the middle of the Wewak town market, which heated up a discussion that broke out between customers and the venders about what type of development, mines are to our country. (Picture below-right: Freda river courtesy of mining.com)

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Belkol to repay PLA's debt

Source: Special Bougainville Correspondent 

Nikanna Kaansi

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WE CHASED YOU OUT! NO COAL MINING!

Landowners stand up for their land in an attempt to spread the word that coal and any kind of mining, regardless of the governments commitment to foreign investment, is not welcomed on their (the people's) customary owned land.

Source: 'Red soil'

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Australian government has known for 25 years that mining will not deliver benefits for PNG people

Source:PNG Mine Watch

Australia’s political leadership has spent decades promoting large-scale mining in PNG while carefully suppressing advice from experienced civil servants warning that the extractive industries will ‘not deliver lasting development for the majority of PNG’s population’.

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