Investors Urge President Obama and EPA Administrator McCarthy to Take Steps to Protect Bristol Bay Region of Alaska
On February 24, 2014, a coalition of concerned investors, lead by Trillium Asset Management and Calvert Investment Management, sent a letter to President Obama and U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Administrator McCarthy urging the EPA to initiate a Clean Water Act 404(c) process to provide long term protection for the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. In January 2014, the EPA released its final assessment of Potential Mining Impacts on Salmon Ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska which states that large scale mining such as the proposed Pebble Mine has “potential for significant effects on Alaska Native cultures” and “the significant loss …
Trillium and Calvert Lead Investors in Voicing Deep Concerns Regarding Pebble Mine
Trillium Asset Management and Calvert Investments Lead Investors in Voicing Deep Concerns Regarding Pebble Mine Boston, MA // June 24, 2013: Sustainable and responsible investment firms Trillium Asset Management, LLC and Calvert Investments, Inc. are leading a group of 27 investors representing over $35 billion in assets, calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to initiate a Clean Water Act 404(c) review for the proposed Pebble Mine project at the headwaters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay. Under 404(c), the EPA may prohibit or restrict the disposal of mine waste if it determines that it will have an “unacceptable adverse effect” on fishery …
New Investor Advisory Raises Questions About Proposed Open Pit Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska
Earthworks, an environmental nonprofit, has recently published a report that details the growing list of regulatory, legal, engineering, and political challenges facing the Pebble Mine project. The proposed open pit mine would be located at the headwaters of the Bristol Bay watershed, which produces 50 percent of the world’s commercial supply of wild sockeye salmon. “Opposition to the Pebble mine project has translated into a barrage of legal, political and regulatory hurdles over the last year,” said Jonas Kron, an analyst with Trillium Asset Management, who reviewed the report. “After scrutinizing the project details, we believe there are significant risks …
"Pebble Mine opponents release investor advisory" [National Jeweler]
Trillium Senior Social Research Analyst Jonas Kron is quoted in article below. Click on the link to view article. http://www.nationaljewelernetwork.com/njn/content_display/fashion/jewelry-fashion-reports/e3i0a82a4070f2192ecae9600cdd36fd349 National Jeweler, October 29, 2009 …
Investors Decry BP's Entry Into Tar Sands
INVESTORS DECRY BP’S ENTRY INTO TAR SANDS Statement to be submitted at BP annual meeting today in London Contacts: Shelley Alpern, Trillium Asset Management Corporation (617) 292-8026, x 248 Lauren Compere, Boston Common Asset Management (617) 720-5557 April 17, 2008 (Boston) – A group of American and British investors released a statement today expressing disappointment at BP’s (NYSE: BP) investment in the Canadian tar sands, calling the move a “disturbing step backwards.” A representative from the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility intends the statement at BP’s annual stockholder meeting, which is taking place today at ExCeL London in London …
Tar Sands Development Stickier Than Anticipated
In a rational global economy not entirely driven by short-term profit maximization, the collective body politic of all nations would have applied the precautionary principal to the threat of climate change twenty years ago. We’d now be celebrating the fruits of two decades of aggressive efficiency measures, phased down fossil fuel use, and the mass distribution of renewable energy technologies. Instead, we have the tar sands. Record oil prices and declining access to the oil and gas resources of nations such as Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Venezuela has led to a rush to develop Canada’s tar sands deposits. CIBC …
ConocoPhilips – Environmental Impacts of Oil Sands (2008)
WHEREAS ConocoPhillips has considerable interests in oil sands operations in the Canadian boreal forest that mine and upgrade bitumen. ConocoPhillips holds a 9% interest in Syncrude, a joint venture expected to produce 350,000 barrels/day by 2010, and is the operating partner of the Surmont oil sands joint venture project, with a 50% equity stake (potential production: 200,000 barrels per day). The boreal provides critical climate regulation and carbon storage for the earth as a whole. This ecosystem is the breeding ground for 30% of North American songbirds and 40% of our waterfowl. Industrial logging and oil sands have reduced it …
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