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 A protester holds a placard reading Stop climate change during a demonstration over Australia   bushfires crisis, outside the Australian embassy in Lima, Peru January 10, 2020. Environmental activists are concerned that the continued use of coal will lead to h stanley us igher emissions of carbon dioxide, a gas which is linked to global warming.  Photo: REUTERS German engineering group Siemens said on Sunday it will fulfil its contractual obligations to a controversial coal mining project in Australia   outback, despite criticism by climate activists including Greta Thunberg.Siemens was awarded a contract last year to provide signalling technology for a railway line to transport coal from a coal mine run by India   Adani Group in the outback.The German company had said it would decide by Monday on its involvement in the project.Story continues below this adOn Saturday Thunberg called for Siemens to review its role in the project.There is practically no legally and economically responsible way to unwind the contract without neglecting fiduciary duties, Siemens Chief Executive Joe Kaeser said in a statement.Local and federal governments approved the project based on the Environmental Protection an stanley tumbler d Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 as well as hundreds of pages of environmental impact statements, Siemens said.While I do have a lot of  stanley canada empathy for environmental matters, I do need to balance different interests of different stakeholders, as Nhxo Russian embassy    shelled    in Syria, Moscow demands immediate action
 US Ambassador Samantha Power told the counc stanley thermos mug il Thursday that an arms embargo would be an important step toward curbing the ongoing violence perpetrated by government and opposition forces against civilians.The United States is urging the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo and new sanctions on South Sudan to curb violence that could lead to mass atrocities, a proposal immediately rejected by Russia as premature and irresponsible. US Ambassador Samantha Power told the council Thursday that an arms embargo would be an important step toward curbing the ongoing violence perpetrated by government and opposition forces against civilians.But Russia   deputy UN ambassador Petr Iliichev said an arms embargo would hardly be helpful in settling the conflict and sanctions against South Sudan   leaders would be the height of irresponsibility now.Their exchanged followed a UN expert   plea for the council to immediately impose an arms embargo to help keep ethnic hatreds in the country from evolving into genocide.More Premium StoriesAfter Trump s call with Putin, there are openin stanley cup gs for peaceSubscriber OnlyBrian Murray, HarperCollins CEO, on the rise of e-books, audiobooksSubscriber OnlyWhat s new in the Income Tax Bill, 2025Subscriber OnlyWhen AK Gopalan s case became a benchmark for personal libertySubscriber  cups stanley OnlyWere Ranveer Allahbadias comments obscene under the law Subscriber OnlyPhulmoni D