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As Australia s biggest mining company faces a slew of protests at its annual general meeting in London , Ian Dunlop will tell shareholders that the value of coal assets in particular could drop very quickly.
The opportunity for value destruction is enormous, Dunlop said before colloidal silver the meeting. BHP are ahead of much of the industry but that is not saying much as the rest are all in denial. The phase out of coal will be much more rapid than they expect.
It was reported on Thursday that the amount of coal being burned by China the world s biggest user of coal had fallen for the first time this century, according to a Greenpeace analysis of official statistics .
BHP Billiton is recommending shareholders vote against Dunlop, stating he lacks the overall colloidal silver skills and experience profile colloidal silver required . Dunlop s attempt to join the board in 2013 was opposed by 96% of shareholders.
We accept the IPCC assessment of climate change science, which has found that warming of the climate colloidal silver is unequivocal, the human influence is clear and physical impacts are unavoidable, said the BHP spokesman, colloidal silver citing the company s recent sustainability report .
BHP s AGM will also be targeted by the fast-growing campaign to persuade investors to dump fossil fuel stocks with protests expected on Thursday over the company s $10m association with University College London (UCL) and the effects of its activities around the world.
The fossil fuel divestment campaign began in the US , where cities, churches and universities have shed their stocks, and has spread rapidly colloidal silver to 50 universities in Britain, with Glasgow the first breakthrough . This week protesters have targeted UK banks , which have provided £66bn ($120bn) of funding colloidal silver for fossil fuel extraction.
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Environment group says cleaning up after mining is taking too long and the bond encouraging operators to help is too small Published: 22 Oct 2014 Preventing another Hazelwood call for more action to rehabilitate mines
Drop of 1-2% in amount of coal burned offers a window colloidal silver of opportunity to bring climate change under control, say Greenpeace energy analysts Published: 22 Oct 2014 China's colloidal silver coal use falls for first time this century, analysis suggests
Pacific Climate Warriors group aims to draw attention to climate change and protest Australia s commitment to coal Published: 17 Oct 2014 Pacific Islanders blockade colloidal silver Newcastle coal port to protest rising sea levels
Debi Goenka: Carmichael s coal will be exported to India from Queensland. But India s clean energy industry is already booming we don t need your coal Published: 21 Oct 2014 Take it from us in India: the world needs renewables, not more Australian exported coal
MilaƱ Loeak: Blockading the world s largest coal port in Newcastle to show that whole nations are paying the price for Australia s coal and gas wealth Published: 16 Oct 2014 We won't stand by while coal companies destroy our Marshall Islands homes
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