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1 miner dies every 2 days in SA - 0 views

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    One worker is dying every second day at South African mines, trade union Solidarity says. According to the Department of Mining, the official death toll was at...
Steven O'Sullivan

Coal mining companies destroy environment in plain view - 0 views

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    Nguyen Tien Phuong, deputy director of Vang Danh Coal Mining Company, says his family doesn't dare drink even boiled tap water. He admits that his company has been blatantly discharging untreated wastewater directly into...
Steven O'Sullivan

Chinese miners freed after 25 days in flooded mine - 0 views

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    Three miners have been found alive after being trapped for 25 days in a flooded mine in southern China, a local official said Monday. The miners drank...
Steven O'Sullivan

Mining Co. Looks at Alterative Energy Source to Power Coal Mines - 0 views

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    The mining industry is constantly searching for ways to reduce energy costs. For Peabody Energy that quest has executives considering an unlikely option...
Steven O'Sullivan

Ontario Updates its 136 Year Old Mining Law to Limit Exploration Rights - 0 views

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    The Ontario government is planning on revising its 136 year old mining law to reflect modern circumstances.
Steven O'Sullivan

Mining carnage revealed - 0 views

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    A new report has revealed more than half the value of Australia's mid-tier mining companies was wiped out.
Steven O'Sullivan

Kazakh uranium mine starts - 0 views

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    Kazakhstan's newest in-situ leach (ISL) uranium mine, Kharasan 1, has been officially opened.
Steven O'Sullivan

Mining blamed for turning river black - 0 views

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    Anindilyakwa land and sea rangers say a manganese mine is causing mud in a river on Groote Eylandt to turn black...
Alex Parker

Counting the real cost of gold - the reality of artisan mining - 1 views

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    What is the true cost of gold? Is it paid for in currency per ounce or in the blood, sweat and toil of those who mine it? Or is the ultimate cost paid by the environment which is desecrated to find it?A book from the Pulitzer Center, published...
Nick Robinson

How to Opt for Best Protective Wears for Construction Sites - 0 views

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    Self Protection is the most important thing at mining industries or any other risk prone area. These risks can be minimized with the help of Protective Clothing. ProjectLink Directory offers you a good range of protective equipment including gloves, earmuffs, safety clothing, knee pads, back support, spray socks, cooling systems and lot more to address heat, chemical, physical, airborne and biohazards. Click to find a comprehensive list of products and suppliers for effective safety at mining or building construction sites.
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Scientists to explore mining potential of volcanoes - 1 views

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    Research vessel Tangaroa has set sail on Wednesday for the remote Kermadec Arc to study the mineral exploitation potential of deep-sea volcanoes...
Steven O'Sullivan

Wreck of mining execs' plane found - 0 views

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    Searchers have found the remains of nine or...
Arabica Robusta

Daily Kos: State of the Nation - 0 views

  • Chile exports 50 percent of the world's lithium, mostly through a formerly state-owned company called SQM. The company mines lithium at the huge Atacama Salt Flat, tapping an estimated 2.5 million metric tons in lithium reserves. Julio Ponce Lerou is the son-in-law of the brutal military dictator, Augusto Pinochet, and is the man in control of formerly state-owned SQM.
  • Larou's control of Chilean lithium is a classic story of corruption common wherever privatization schemes have unfolded.
  • Unfortunately, Bolivia does not have the money to mine, refine and add value to lithium this way. Morales has stated that he is actively seeking private investment, but that Bolivia wants "partners, not bosses." This approach has scared away foreign investment, compounded by Morales' closeness to Venezuelan President and U.S. antagonist Hugo Chavez. There are also significant infrastructure problems. The Uyuni flats are remote and inaccessible by road and train, whereas the Atacama flats are very easy to reach. Bolivia has established a state-owned lithium company, and even has met local resistance. The local folk of Uyuni insist on sharing the benefits of mining. Bolivian leaders believe that increasing global demand for lithium will help trump these challenges and will allow the country to become the dominant producer.
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  • China is also stepping up its domestic mining and refining of lithium believing it to be the "oil" of the 21st Century. China's domestic reserves are also limited, with only 540,000 tons.
  • China continues improving warm relations with Bolivia, recently signing new trade aggrements. China is looking for Bolivian immigrants while the U.S. is cracking down on immigration. These developments are likely to impact international politics as nations scramble to secure alternatives to oil production. The global competition for resources continues unabated, whether it's petroleum or lithium at stake.
Steven O'Sullivan

Prospector Looks For A Gold Bonanza On Seabed - 1 views

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    A mining company which claims that hundreds of millions of dollars worth of gold is waiting to be recovered from the seabed off the West Coast is to start an exploration voyage on Monday...
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Lusi volcano eruption blamed on mining firm by British-led science team - 0 views

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    British scientists have revealed evidence that a mining company drilling for gas was responsible for unleashing a mud volcano in Indonesia which has killed...
Steven O'Sullivan

Tribe readies for battle against Vedanta's mine - 0 views

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    The Dongria Kondh tribe who live in the Niyamgiri Hills of Orissa do not normally go to the top of the bauxite-rich slopes. The hilltop is considered sacred and they leave it undisturbed. But recently, the Dongria Kondh set aside custom and gathered in droves at the top of Niyamgiri...
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Resource Super Profits Tax - The Highest Mining Tax in the World - 0 views

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    Resource…Super…Profits… Mention these words in the same sentence and you are sure to get a positive response from most stakeholders in the mining industry. However, should you add the dreaded word...
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Gold Fields Pioneers Carbon Trading in the Gold Industry - 1 views

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    Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) is set to become the world's first gold mining company to sell Certified Emissions Reductions (CERs), the financial securities used to trade carbon emissions...
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Kenyan Mob Kills Renowned Geologist Over National Park Dispute - 0 views

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    A Kenyan mob armed with clubs, spears and bows and arrows killed a prominent Scottish gemstone expert during a dispute over mining in a national park, police...
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Toronto mining company helps Ethiopian children after adoption agency closes - 0 views

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    A Toronto-based mining company has donated US$100,000 to care for 43 Ethiopian children whose adoptions to Canadians were jeopardized following...
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