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Rio Tinto boss admits destroying Juukan rock shelters ‘was a dark day’ and announces US$9.77bn profit – The Guardian
Jakob Stausholm also says mining giant will link emissions reductions to executive pay packets and deliver a climate change report to AGM

BusinessJakob Stausholm also says mining giant will link emissions reductions to executive pay packets and deliver a climate change report to AGM
Wed 17 Feb 2021 11.30 EST
Rio Tinto needs to repair its standing in the community after its decision to blow up 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara so that it could mine more iron ore, the new chief executive, Jakob Stausholm, says.
Stausholm on Wednesday night also committed BHP to reduce its scope 3 carbon emissions, which come…
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