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“Environmentally friendly” mining not as benign as it seems

April 8, 2011admin

Metal ore mining is generally considered to have a heavy environmental footprint. Visions of landscapes scarred by huge open pits of concentric spiraling roads carrying truckloads of ore, acres of mine tailings and towering waste piles come to mind. Or… Continue Reading →

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Don’t give me the bird, especially on Thanksgiving

November 24, 2010admin

On Thanksgiving Day, Americans pause to consider what we have to be thankful for — usually over a plate piled high with turkey and stuffing. Strange that our primary symbol of this celebration is the turkey. Or, perhaps it is… Continue Reading →

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