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Companies, Infrastructure, Mining / 24.09.2020

Rio Tinto blast of ancient aboriginal site in Australia sparks concerns over local communities’ rights

Reputational damage at RioTinto as a result of Juukan Gorge’s blast in breach of the 1972 WA Aboriginal Heritage Act brought responsible investors to ask for CEO resignation. It is clear that the Aboriginal traditional owners were not granted a Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC). FPIC is...

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Automobiles and Parts, Climate change, Infrastructure, Mining, Oil and Gas, Positive impact cases / 17.09.2020

Reviving the legacy of UK’s lithium industry

While the benefit of lithium batteries are well-known (batteries are light, charge fast and are able to store a lot of energy) and used in wide-spread technologies (from electric cars to smartphones), the extracting process is far from being environmental friendly as well as it...

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Infrastructure, Oil and Gas / 09.09.2020

Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean area grow as Turkey and Greece are ready to exploit the region’s vast gas reserves

At SVI we reflect that traditional confrontation on oil and gas reserves has to be considered in the light of climate change risk and decarbonization trend of world economies. The awareness of such topics is still very low but geopolitics will need to be revisited...

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Financial Institutions, Infrastructure, Oil and Gas / 08.09.2020

Pakistani army to sideline Islamabad over China’s $62bn infrastructural project

China is pressuring the Pakistani army to impose a hybrid martial law to speed up the pace of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative in the country. Will workers' democratic rights of strike, freedom of association, and collective bargain be safe? Pakistani military seeks greater control over...

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Corporate Governance, Infrastructure / 18.09.2019

Atlantia’s CEO set to step down as bridge probe darkens

Atlantia's share price in the last five years - Source: Borsa Italiana   On Monday, Atlantia shares fell sharply as evidences of misconduct of two subsidiaries in the maintenance on Genoa bridge started to emerge. Alleged misconduct includes falsifying reports  and / or excluding some key informations on the...

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