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Greenland
Possible Locations For Aluminium Smelter In Greenland
ALCOA | Greenland12 December 2007
greenlandexpo.com
The hunt for a location for an aluminium smelter in Greenland continues. The environmental assessment which you can read in the link provided at the bottom of the article below, found on this site shows the devastation which will happen in these areas which will be so called "minimised" by Alcoa.
Alcoa Divides and Rules Greenland
ALCOA | Dansk | Democracy deficit/Repression | Greenland | Greenwash | Pollution11 January 2008
Saving Iceland received this urgent call for help from Greenland. The sentiments here seem quite contrary to those of Alcoa's deluded CEO, Alain Belda, who intends to bring an "environmentally-friendly smelter [to Greenland] that adheres to our stringent values and delivers sustainable development"* or Alcoa's Mr Wade "Kárahnjúkar-is-not-in-the-Highlands" Hughes who stated that Alcoa "have been well accepted by the people [in Greenland]."** In Iceland we are well aware of the collusion between mega-corporations like Alcoa and the corporate media, in manufacturing consent for their projects rather than stimulating thoughtful debate. As Alcoa plan a smelter in Greenland which will start off slightly larger than their Fjardaál monster in Iceland, there is no time to lose, Greenland must be defended.
Global Actions Against Heavy Industry!
Actions | ALCOA | Arms Industry | Dansk | Greenland | India | Pollution | Rio Tinto-Alcan | South Africa | Trinidad & Tobagoyou can see some more pictures here. 21/09/07
On the 12th of September 2007, the Global Day of Action Against Heavy Industry, people in South Africa, Iceland, Trinidad, Denmark, New York, Holland and the UK protested against the heavy industrialisation of our planet.
Alcoa joins Hydro in Greenland smelter talks
ALCOA | Greenland | Norsk Hydro | Pollution2/1/2007
Greenland rashly joins Iceland as the Final European Frontier for the aluminium industry.
Whilst we reported previously that Norsk Hydro were in talks to build a 300,000 MTPY hydroelectric powered aluminium smelter in Greenland, it actually seems that there is a highly nauseating competition taking place between Hydro and Alcoa to win this smelter contract. Or is Greenland Home Rule reckless enough to build two smelters in one of the planets most fragile ecosystems?
One is led to wonder if it is not the neo-colonial situation shared by the two small and easily manipulated nations that appeals to the powerful aluminium barons, just as in Trinidad and Tobago...
We urgently invite any individuals or groups enraged by this project to contact us, savingiceland@riseup.net
Greenland to get Norsk Hydro smelter?
Democracy deficit/Repression | Ecology | Greenland | Norsk Hydro1/1/2007
Already beset by the devastating effects of a global warming caused by the heavy industrialisation of the planet, the glacial island of Greenland is now under an even more immediate industrial threat: this time by the aluminium industry. Norsk Hydro recently announced that it is considering plans to build a 300,000 tonne and 500 Megawatt primary aluminium smelter in Greenland, powered by the damming of a yet undisclosed part of the island.

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