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The world breathed a sigh of relief on October 13, 69 days after a collapse at the San José copper-gold mine near Copiapó in Chile. All 33 of the miners trapped 700 metres underground in a 50-square metre space, with high humidity and soaring temperatures, made it to safety.It has ...
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On October 6, West Virginia’s surface coal miners decided that enough was enough. Things had been tough for the industry for some time. As obtaining mining permits continued to bear increasing resemblance to the blood-from-stone analogy, and wave after wave of inspirational future-focused climate legislation swept ...
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Last month in CBJ’s Clean 15 Series, I very briefly mentioned the concept of using more resources than we replenish as a major premise of our current business paradigms. In the article, I quoted the International Energy Agency’s Chief Economist, Dr. Fatih Birol: “The public and ...
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On September 17th, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources the Honourable Christian Paradis announced the funding of $1 million to the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), which will support information development about the labour force in the mining sector, under the MiHR’s Mining Workforce Information Network ...
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