From Cleodie Rickard, Global Justice Now <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: Every penny donated this week will be doubled!
Date December 2, 2025 12:04 PM
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Hi John,
Double your impact for economic justice from 2 to 9 December!
For the next 7 days you have a unique opportunity to boost your support for our campaigns and the movement driving them. We are participating in the Big Give Christmas Challenge, which means every online donation made from now until midday on 9 December will be doubled.

We’re aiming to double £22,500 in donations to £45,000 for a globally just transition. Can you get involved by making a donation now?
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The UK is following Donald Trump into a global scramble for mineral resources from the global south – and it’s using trade deals to do it. It’s often claimed that countries like the UK must increase our supply of minerals like lithium, graphite and cobalt for green technology. Our research shows many of these minerals are destined not for the green transition, but for the likes of the military industry instead.
Just this week the government released its Critical Minerals Strategy, in which human rights and protections aren’t mentioned once. Instead it states that the UK’s lithium demand “will increase by 1,100%” without any considerations of reducing demand, limiting the environmental devastation caused by mining, or what the UK’s fair share of global resources might be. It says the UK will sign more critical mineral trade deals, but with no detail on how to make these fair and reciprocal for resource-rich countries.
This rush for ‘critical minerals’ risks increasing conflict, stripping communities of their land and deepening the human rights and environmental abuses that so often come with mining. Global Justice Now is demanding that the UK government takes a globally just approach to critical mineral mining.
We want our government to prioritise the most necessary minerals for the green transition, embed protections for people and planet across the supply chain, and clearly plan ways to reduce demand through a circular economy, not just increase supply. That’s where you come in. Can you get involved in the Big Give Christmas Challenge?
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You can help us push for a green transition based on justice
For decades, communities around the world have been resisting the human rights abuses and environmental harm caused by UK mining companies. Already, our government has sought deals with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Indonesia, among others, to secure access to their critical minerals reserves, but without addressing the damage that UK mining companies have already caused in these countries. And it is preparing to launch a new 10-year strategy to seek new deals.
We are working to ensure the UK does not lock in unequal mineral resource grabs through trade deals. We’ll be pushing for trade deals which allow countries to develop their industries locally, share green technologies, enshrine the right of local communities to say “no”, and drop Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) clauses – so foreign investors can’t sue countries which try to take control of their mining sectors or protect affected lands and communities.
But we need your support to make it happen. Your donation can be doubled between now and midday on 9 December:
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Help pave the way for a sustainable future for all
Together, we must stop the cycle of resource grabs and profiteering threatening to repeat itself in the green transition. Alongside our partners, allies, and activist networks, we’re tirelessly working to end toxic trade deals that enable exploitation and destruction. Your donation can help us:
* Secure coverage in the media to expose how governments and corporations are grabbing resources in mineral-rich countries in the global south
* Conduct research for reports and briefings for decision-makers, laying out the evidence base for, and routes to, a globally just transition
* Create a mass online presence against the grabbing of global south mineral resources through e-actions, campaign graphics and videos
* Co-ordinate with global allies to build a strong international movement, holding joint events and focusing our collective actions to support struggles in the global south

By supporting our campaign for a just transition, you can help pave the way for a sustainable future for everyone. I hope you will join us.

Season's greetings,

Cleodie Rickard,
Trade campaigner at Global Justice Now
P.S. We’re taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge but your donation can only be doubled until 9 December. Help our campaign for a green transition based on justice! ([link removed])

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