Indonesia: Uncontacted tribe may not survive due to nickel mining for electric car batteries
요약
보고된 날짜: 2023년 4월 4일
위치: 인도네시아
기업 페이지
PT Weda Bay Nickel (JV between Eramet and Tsingshan Holding Group) - Parent Company프로젝트
Weda Bay Project영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 숫자를 알 수 없음
Indigenous peoples: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 위치를 알 수 없음 - 알 수 없는 업종 , Gender not reported )토픽들
수질 오염 , 토지권 , 자유의사에 따른 사전인지 동의 , 문화권 , 생계에 미치는 영향출처: Press release
"Indonesia: Uncontacted tribe being destroyed for electric car batteries", 4 April 2023
A unique uncontacted tribe could be wiped out by a massive Indonesian project to produce nickel for electric car batteries.
A vast mining scheme on the island of Halmahera is part of Indonesia’s plan to become a major producer of electric car batteries – a plan into which Tesla and other companies are pouring billions of dollars.
But nickel mining is set to destroy vast areas of the forested interior of Halmahera. These forests are inhabited by 300-500 uncontacted members of the Hongana Manyawa tribe. If mining goes ahead as planned, they will not survive the destruction.
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The mining is illegal under international law as uncontacted tribes cannot give their Free, Prior and Informed Consent to the exploitation of their land, which is legally required for all ‘developments’ on Indigenous territories.
Nevertheless, Weda Bay Nickel (WBN) – a joint venture partly owned by French mining company Eramet – has an enormous mining concession on the island which overlaps with Hongana Manyawa territory.
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Survival has learned that German chemical giant BASF is planning to partner with Eramet to build a refinery in Halmahera, and that a possible location for this will be on uncontacted Hongana Manyawa territory.
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