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Þjórsá Dams Just Around the Corner? - Rio Tinto Alcan Among Energy Buyers

Corruption | Landsvirkjun | Rio Tinto-Alcan
Búðafoss í Þjórsá River
Búðarfoss Waterfall in Þjórsá

June 25th

Last Monday, June 23rd, the district council of Skeiða- and Gnúperjahreppur agreed on a major change in the district plan. The change includes implementing the construction of two of the three dams Landsvirkjun (national energy company) plans to build in the lower Þjórsá River; Holtavirkjun and Hvammsvirkjun. The plan is now being reviewed by the National Planning Agency. The decision to build these dams was taken despite a huge local opposition in the area. Right now one of the landowners is taking the Icelandic state to court, accused of bypassing laws on local democratic agreement to these projects. According Sól á Suðurlandi (a grassroots organization fighting against the dams) more landowners might follow this figurehead.

ALCOA Sued for Over $1 Billion for Bribery and Fraud

ALCOA | Corruption | Economic | Rio Tinto-Alcan
ALCOA gospel
The Gospel of Corruption?

February 29th 2008

The worlds third biggest Aluminium corporation, ALCOA is being sued for at least $1 Billion by a Bahraini metals company. Alba (the 10th largest Aliminium producer in the world) claims 'massive, outrageous fraud' perpetrated by ALCOA, who bribed officials in an enormous fraudulent scam to overcharge Alba for Alumina by $65 million per year for 15 years.

The case was held in Pittsburgh federal court on the 27th February. Experts claim an out of court settlement is likely as this could be very embarrassing for ALCOA if it is taken to trial. ALCOA has an exceedingly poor track record with environmental disasters, human rights abuses and corruption and will be very keen to keep its vulnerable insides out of the public eye.

Flier Handed Out at Metals: Energy, Emissions and the Environment Conference

ALCOA | Articles | Greenwash | Norsk Hydro | Pollution | Rio Tinto-Alcan | Saving Iceland

Saving Iceland
Brussels
11 February 2008

This text was distributed by activists whilst disrupting this conference.

GREENWASH CONFERENCE OF METALS INDUSTRY

The conference Metals: Energy, Emissions and the Environment (11&12/02/2008 in Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Brussels) is a fine example of pure greenwash.

Saving Iceland Conference Declaration 2007

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This declaration was made in consensus by dozens of people attending the first Saving Iceland conference, 'Global Consequences of Heavy Industry and Large Dams' on July 7-8, 2007. [Video report part 1 | 2]
Photo gallery of the conference.

We are gathered in Olfus, Iceland, we are people from more than fifteen different countries and five continents. We are here to share our experiences of heavy industry, dams, transnational companies and other expressions of globalisation, in Iceland, in Brazil, in South Africa, in Denmark, in Canada, in England, Germany, India, Trinidad and Tobago and many other countries.
We are not professional protestors. Unlike the well-paid corporate lobbyists and spindoctors that try to sell you heavy industry, none of us gets payed to be here. We are ordinary people, we are teachers, nurses, youth workers, students, shopworkers, fathers, mothers. We are here because we care. The Icelandic wilderness is unique. It is the largest in Europe and one of the few wild places left on this continent. It’s beauty and uniqueness and fire and ice are a heritage we must preserve and must defend. It is the heritage and responsibility and privilege of all Icelanders, and all Europeans, and all humans...

Aluminium Tyrants

ALCOA | Articles | Century Aluminum | Democracy deficit/Repression | Ecology | Greenwash | Rio Tinto-Alcan

The Ecologist, October 2007
Krater, J., Rose, M., Anslow, M.

The gates of a geothermal power station are not where you would expect to find environmental activists. But the morning of 26th July 2007 saw the access road to Hellisheidi power station in Hengill, South-West Iceland, blockaded by a group of protestors from the campaign group ‘Saving Iceland’. After a brief demonstration, nine activists were arrested and several now face legal action.

Geothermal power in Iceland is big business. Just five plants generate 3 TWh a year – more than the annual output from all the UK’s wind turbines combined (Orkustofnun 2005; BERR 2006). Geothermal power also provides at least 85 per cent of Iceland’s homes with heat and hot water. This abundance of cheap, largely CO2-free energy has attracted energy-hungry industries to the country like sharks to a carcass. Of these, by far the most energy intensive is the aluminium industry (Krater 2007; Saving Iceland 2007).

Double Death - Aluminium’s Links with Genocide

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Cost of resistance

"The evidence we present goes against the conventional history of aluminium, which tends to portray the industry as central to various countries’ economic power and prosperity, without understanding the financial manipulation and exploitation between and within countries, and the true costs."

Coega's Toxic Couds

Rio Tinto-Alcan | South Africa

14 June 2007

PRESS RELEASE FROM: protesters against Coega, including: Earthlife Africa, Nimble, The Zwartkops Trust, The Valley Bushveld Affected Parties, The Citrus Farmers, Concerned Members of the Public

COEGA'S TOXIC CLOUDS
While the rest of the world, including thousands of the world’s leading scientists, politicians and economists are scrambling to come up with solutions to what is potentially the biggest crisis we have ever faced in the shape of Global Warming, the Coega Development Corporation seems to know better than everyone else. Faced with increasing public concern and protest, the CDC has gone to great lengths in recent adverts in the local media to try to discredit the opponents of the Coega smelters and some of the other highly polluting and toxic industries the CDC is trying to attract, such as the ferro-manganese smelter, the oil refinery and the chlorine plant, and once again the CDC is doing its utmost to misinform the public (The Herald, 9th May, 2007).

British MPs Support Our Campaign Against the Icelandic Dams

ALCOA | Barclays | Bechtel | Democracy deficit/Repression | Ecology | Economic | Impregilo | Landsvirkjun | Laws/Treaties | Media bias | Pollution | Rio Tinto-Alcan

The Icelandic government and media tried to hush this story up by not reporting it for months! When an environmental activist was being interviewed on a chat programme on the State Radio about hypothetical questions of civil disobedience he seized the opportunity and read aloud the whole of Doughty's EDM. The programme presenter was seriously reprimanded by her bosses for allowing this.

British MP Sue Doughty has tabled a Parliamentary motion calling on the British Government to use its diplomatic links with Iceland to persuade the Icelandic Government to terminate the building of a series of dams in the Icelandic Highlands.

New Zealand Demands Alcan Pay for their Pollution

News | Pollution | Rio Tinto-Alcan
New Zealands Tiwai Point Alcan Smelter

13 May 2008

Rio Tinto Alcan's smelter in New Zealand could soon shut down due to the corporations refusal to pay for their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Their Tiwai Point smelter produces up to 352,976 tonnes of aluminium per year and is New Zealand's largest single user of electricity. It will be massively affected by the governments proposal to demand that those who contribute to global warming should pay the cost themselves, not foot the bill on the rest of the population. Rio Tinto say the rise in energy cost will make them leave New Zealand.

It is interesting to see how quickly Rio Tinto Alcan says it will sack its 3,500 workers at the slightest hint that its energy cost will increase. There's job security for you!

'Frá sigri til Sigurs' ávarp Birgirs Sigurðssonar

ALCOA | Íslenska | Landsvirkjun | Rio Tinto-Alcan

Ávarp Birgis Sigurðssonar rithöfundar á baráttufundi gegn virkjunum í Neðri-Þjórsá 17. febrúar 2008. Fundurinn var haldinn á vegum Sólar á Suðurlandi.

Góðir áheyrendur.

Þegar menn eiga í erfiðri og langvinnri baráttu við ofurefli er stundum hollt að rifja upp það sem hefur áunnist. Það stælir kjark, vekur von og eykur þrek. Á þessu þrennu þarf náttúruverndarfólk mjög að halda. Saga náttúruverndarbaráttu á Íslandi sýnir hinsvegar að það er unnt að sigra ofureflið.
Í nóvember árið 1998, var haldinn baráttufundur í Háskólabíói undir kjörorðinu „Með hálendinu – gegn náttúruspjöllum“. Til fundarins boðaði svonefndur Hálendishópur. Í honum voru einstaklingar úr fjölmörgum útivistar- og náttúruverndarsamtökum. Þetta fólk hafði verið kallað saman í skyndi til þess að snúast gegn yfirvofandi náttúruspjöllum á miðhálendinu. Það lá mikið við: Landsvirkjun áformaði að drekkja votlendisparadísinni Eyjabökkum norðan Vatnajökuls með miðlunarlóni. Sömu örlög voru búin stórum hluta Þjórsárvera.

Saving Iceland Blocks Metal Conference in Brussels

Actions | ALCOA | Greenwash | Norsk Hydro | Rio Tinto-Alcan | Saving Iceland
Brussels Metals Conference 11-12/02/08

11/2/2008
Fréttatilkynningin á Íslensku

Monday morning at 8:30 Saving Iceland disturbed the opening of the two-day conference Metals: Energy, Emissions and the Environment in Brussels. About twenty activists blocked the conference entrance of the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel with chain locks and aluminium garbage. With this action they protested against Alcoa, Rio Tinto-Alcan and Hydro, who are using this conference to promote aluminium as a ‘sustainable’ metal.

Watch the video on Youtube

Climate Change-Iceland: Emissions Quota Debate Heats Up

ALCOA | Articles | Century Aluminum | Greenwash | Landsvirkjun | Laws/Treaties | News | Pollution | Rio Tinto-Alcan

By Lowana Veal
Inter Press Service
19 November 2007

REYKJAVIK, (IPS) - "I am of the opinion that Iceland should not ask for a repeat of the Iceland Provision in the upcoming climate change negotiations," says Iceland's environment minister Thorunn Sveinbjarnardottir.

The Iceland Provision was the exemption given to Iceland when the Kyoto Protocol went into effect in 2005. Because Iceland derives 72 percent of its energy needs from renewable energy and had little heavy industry at the time the Protocol was agreed, the country was allowed to increase its greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent from their 1990 level, rather than decrease emissions by at least 5 percent like most of the other signatories are required to do.

Rio Tinto-Alcan South Africa Plans Facing Major Setback?

Rio Tinto-Alcan | South Africa
SA Coega Ngqura Port
Coega

17 January 2008

Very positive sounding news from South Africa. Rio Tinto-Alcan's plans to construct a smelter 20km away from Port Elizabeth seem to be cracking as the countries largest energy provider, Eskom, announce the need to review their ability to supply Rio Tinto-Alcan with energy. It seems that delaying the project of purposely building Rio Tinto-Alcan a new power station until 2013 and paying them the subsequent breach of contract fines would be cheaper than going ahead with the project now. This following Rio Tinto-Alcan's investment to date of over $200million in the 'Coega' project and their CEO Tom Albanese having stated only two months ago: "To describe the project as having tremendous momentum would be an understatement."

'Af grunngildum samfélagsins' eftir Miriam Rose

ALCOA | Íslenska | Century Aluminum | Democracy deficit/Repression | Impregilo | Laws/Treaties | Media bias | Rio Tinto-Alcan | Saving Iceland

Höfundur flutti erindið á umræðufundi um "grunngildi samfélagsins" sem haldinn var í Reykjavíkur Akademíunni 20. nóvember árið 2007.

Erindið á ensku.

Fyrir ykkur sem ekki þekkið mig: Ég heit Miriam Rose, og er aðgerðasinni og umhverfisfræðingur frá Bretlandi. Ég var beðin um að tjá mig hér um reynslu mína af grunngildum íslensks samfélags, byggt á viðtali sem ég var í við Kastljós í október, eftir að mér var hótað með brottvísun úr landi vegna aðildar minnar að aðgerðum gegn stóriðjustefnu ríkisstjórnar ykkar. Í bréfinu sem ég fékk, þar sem farið var fram að mér yrði vísað úr landi, stóð að ég ætti á hættu að vera brottræk gerð frá Íslandi í þrjú ár, enda væri hegðun mín „ógnun við grunngildi samfélagsins“.

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