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66 <strong>Pitfalls</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pipelines</strong>: <strong>Indigenous</strong> <strong>Peoples</strong> <strong>and</strong> Extractive Industries<br />

17<br />

Reuters 5 July 2012.<br />

18<br />

Mines & Communities, 2011, “India: Against all odds, the POSCO<br />

struggle continues.” 26 June, http://www.mines<strong>and</strong>communities.org/<br />

article.php?a=11768.<br />

19<br />

Mines & Communities, 2011, “China claims world’s biggest carbon<br />

emissions cut.” 30 November, http://www.mines<strong>and</strong>communities.org/<br />

article.php?a=11338; Mines & Communities, 2012, “Is China’s carbon<br />

tax proposal merely political theatre?” 7 February, http://www.mines<strong>and</strong>communities.org/article.php?a=11474.<br />

20<br />

Mines & Communities, 2012, “China to spend $372 billion on cutting<br />

energy use, pollution.” 28 August, http://www.mines<strong>and</strong>communities.<br />

org/article.php?a=11872.<br />

21<br />

Mining Journal, 26 February 2010.<br />

22<br />

“Money to Metal entry on RAB Capital.” http://moneytometal.org/<br />

index.php/RAB_Capital.<br />

23<br />

Ernst & Young 2010.<br />

24<br />

Mining Journal 12 March 2010.<br />

25<br />

Ernst & Young 2010.<br />

26<br />

International Mining 16 September 2011.<br />

27<br />

“Riders on the Storm.” 2011, PricewaterhouseCoopers: London.<br />

28<br />

Mining Recruitment Group, 2012, “Mining Executive Outlook.”<br />

29<br />

Mineweb 4 May 2012.<br />

30<br />

PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2012, “Mine – The Growing Disconnect.”<br />

31<br />

PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2011, “Riders on the Storm.” London.<br />

32<br />

As of March 2012, China dominated global trade in iron ore (representing<br />

47% of world trade), copper (38%), coal (47%), nickel (36%),<br />

lead (44%) <strong>and</strong> zinc (41%) Source: Mining.com 13 March 2012.<br />

33<br />

See China overseas articles at http://www.mines<strong>and</strong>communities.org/<br />

list.php?r=1075.<br />

34<br />

W. MacNamara, 2010, “Mining <strong>and</strong> metal trends radically affected<br />

by speculative investments embedded in prices.” Financial Times 8<br />

February.<br />

35<br />

Ibid.<br />

36<br />

Ibid.<br />

37<br />

Mines & Communities, 2009, “London Calling revisits Goldilocks -<br />

without the bears.” 2 November, http://www.mines<strong>and</strong>communities.org/<br />

article.php?a=9596.<br />

38<br />

Business News Americas 21 March 2012.

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