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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.
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Critical minerals in a circular economy
The concept of a "Circular Economy" is a key component for the transition to a green and more sustainable future. However, what will a circular economy look like? Can it be achieved and how? Are certain resources more crucial or suited for a circular economy? How will it affect the extractive industries? Prof. Richard Herrington, Head of Earth Science Department at the Natural History Museum, and experienced economic geologist will share his views on the topic. Click HERE to register
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