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Gold mining and sustainability: A critical reflection PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 24 January 2011 13:04

cambio-climatico3_120The mining of gold is commonly perceived as ‘unsustainable' - after all, gold is a metal with finite resources. A more comprehensive analysis of sustainability and gold mining, however, reveals that the reality is more complex - and depends on exploration,economics, technology and production, as well as a range of legal, social and environmental constraints. Ultimately, the ‘sustainability' of gold mining depends on your perspective, but it is clear that the environmental costs are likely to gradually increase in the future - in energy, water, chemicals and greenhouse costs. This article summarizes recent research which has sought to compile long-term trends in gold mining to underpin analysis of these critical aspects of environmental and mineral resource sustainability.

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Dams + mining= more earthquake? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 23 April 2010 19:17
I have mentioned in this space to studies relating an increase in the frequency of earthquakes with the construction of large dams and mining exploitation and oil on a large scale. He pointed out that the subject has been studied since the 60's and at present, about 100 dams have been accused of causing earthquakes.
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The myth of sustainable mining PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 16:43

ba_tandil_explosion_cantera120The resistance to multi-national mining companies in Ecuador has recently become evident, while the companies continue singing the same old song about wanting to carry out sustainable opencast mining. The suggestion of sustainability in an activity such as the extraction of mining resources is questionable, to say the least.

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The mining projects do not create employment PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 16:33
billetes_en_mano_dibujo_120The mining industry does not create many job positions. Globally, mining employs only 0.5% of the workforce and contributes only 0.9% to the world GDP. The story of the creation of jobs, in other words, is pure story. And indeed, the majority of the jobs do not benefit the residents of the communities, as is perfectly illustrated in the case of the Selva Alegre mine(La Farge), which employs only a few locals, and lately, to expand production, chose to bring hundreds of laborers from China.
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Metal Pollution From Medieval Mining PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 16:01
zonificacion2_120Study looks at patterns of heavy-metal contamination of a site in southern France

Scientists have tracked down the source of high levels of heavy metal pollution at a site in southern France: medieval metallurgical workshops. Sandrine Baron, Jean Carignan, and Alain Ploquin of the Center for Petrographic and Geochemical Research in Nancy, France, report that the lead, antimony, arsenic, copper, and zinc residues left behind there more than 800 years ago still pose a potential health threat

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