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Cost of Clean Energy: Channels of Justice

Cost of Clean Energy: Channels of Justice

Update: 2022-08-31
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This episode explores the capacity for communities to hold companies accountable when their rights are violated by transition mineral mining. Helen Rosenbaum from the Deep Sea Mining Campaign and Manson Gwanyanya, Researcher & Representative for Southern & Anglophone West Africa at the Resource Centre, discuss how examples from the Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea and the Konkola Copper Mine in Zambia prove the devastating environmental and human rights resulting from insufficient access to remedy.


For full details of the backing tracks and soundbites used in this episode, please see this reference document.

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Cost of Clean Energy: Channels of Justice

Cost of Clean Energy: Channels of Justice

This Way Up: Unpacking human rights for business