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December 2020
Discussion & Debate: ‘Can mining make the world a greener place?’
The Natural History Museum is hosting this discussion and debate. It will be comprised of 6 sessions entitled - Who decides? Where can we find the metals? Can mining be safe and sustainable? How to shape future mining? Prospects for the Circular Economy Can mining make the world a greener place? There will be eight speakers asserting their cases on the matter. One can register as an observer on this page.
Find out more »February 2021
Joint BTS/MinSouth Meeting
The Joint BTS/MinSouth Meeting will be spotlighting the North Yorks Polyhalite Project Mineral Transport System Two speakers from Strabag will be presenting work accomplished and planned on this Mineral Transport System. They are Craig Sewell & Jason Fawcett. This transport system includes a 37 kilometre segmentally lined tunnel and a 370 metre deep shaft at Lockwood Beck. The Lecture and the Question and Answer session will be broadcast live on YouTube at 18:00 hours GMT on the 11th of February.…
Find out more »April 2023
Deep Sea Mining
This was re-recorded by Axora due to technical problems encountered when recording this while it was being presented. Thank you, Axora. The recording link can be found at the end of this calendar entry. 😉👇🏽 Joe Carr will discuss deep-sea mining and how it parallels other mining processes over the years. He describes this current debate as the 'Great Global Race' for critical minerals. With the ramping up of opposition, news stories and the looming July deadline, Joe looks at…
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