Underwater
Seabed Mining - Coming to a Coastline Near YOU!
New
animation highlights the risks of experimental seabed mining for the
Pacific region
Papua New Guinea has already suffered some of the worlds worst mining disasters . Foreign companies have polluted our rivers, destroyed communities and caused a violent civil war.
Now
Nautilus Minerals wants to dig up the seafloor in a new experimental
mining operation. But, as the government has already acknowledged,
communities all across PNG are saying they do not want to be part of
this experiment.
But
this issue is of much wider significance than just Solwara 1 and
Papua New Guinea.
There
is already exploration for similar mines all across the Pacific
region and in the Indian ocean. Numerous countries have sanctioned
the exploration without understanding the full potential
environmental impacts and how it could impact on local communities.
NGOs
and communities are calling for a moratorium on this type of mining,
like that already in place in Vanuatu, until there are proper studies
on the environmental and social costs.
The
timing of the video is very poignant as the PNG government struggles
with the issue of whether to put $118 million of tax payers money
into the Solwara 1 mine: money the NGOs say could be better spent on
improving health and education facilities for communities in PNG.
Governments
needs to do the right thing for their people rather than looking
after these foreign companies that destroy and impoverish us.
Governments
must reject seabed mining and invest instead in health, education and
agriculture for the long-term benefit of our communities.
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