A federal agency is asserting legal rights to waters that feed the Okefenokee Swamp and its vast wildlife refuge, setting up a new battle with a mining company seeking permits to withdraw more than 1.4 million gallons per day.
I very much see this as a win for biodiversity, and it’s cool to see them stick to their guns on this front for a change.
You are absolutely right on the mine abandonment issue. This is why I harp on reclamation security, because it makes it a lot harder for proponents to walk away and provides at least some funds if they go under.
The point I was trying to make is that there are things in place to both protect the environment and allow (responsible) mining.
I get what you are saying and I guess I’ve just seen enough of the corporate bullshit with gov agencies just bending over because they are either paid to or don’t have the resources to enforce anything.
Personally, I’d rather see stuff like this be publicly owned, especially if whatever they are mining will benefit everyone, ie lithium for batteries.
I very much see this as a win for biodiversity, and it’s cool to see them stick to their guns on this front for a change.
You are absolutely right on the mine abandonment issue. This is why I harp on reclamation security, because it makes it a lot harder for proponents to walk away and provides at least some funds if they go under.
The point I was trying to make is that there are things in place to both protect the environment and allow (responsible) mining.
I get what you are saying and I guess I’ve just seen enough of the corporate bullshit with gov agencies just bending over because they are either paid to or don’t have the resources to enforce anything.
Personally, I’d rather see stuff like this be publicly owned, especially if whatever they are mining will benefit everyone, ie lithium for batteries.
Public ownership of a lot of things is sorely needed. We’re slaves to capitalism at this point and it’s horseshit