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The Trump administration is ratcheting up government ownership in mining companies that are nominally Canadian, raising questions about whether Ottawa plans similar investments
- Mining - Wikipedia
Unregulated, poorly regulated or illegal mining, especially in developing economies, frequently contributes to local human rights violations and environmental conflicts Mining can also perpetuate political instability through resource conflicts
- Mining | Definition, History, Examples, Types, Effects, Facts . . .
Mining, process of extracting useful minerals from the surface of the Earth, including the seas A mineral, with a few exceptions, is an inorganic substance occurring in nature that has a definite chemical composition and distinctive physical properties or molecular structure
- Mining - National Geographic Society
Mining is the process of extracting useful materials from the earth Some examples of substances that are mined include coal, gold, or iron ore Iron ore is the material from which the metal iron is produced The process of mining dates back to prehistoric times
- The Main Types of Mining and their Differences
This article reviews different mining methods, their economic roles, and the sustainability challenges they pose in the context of resource extraction
- Rio Tinto | Global
Rio Tinto is a leading global mining group that focuses on finding, mining and processing the Earth’s mineral resources Discover more about Rio Tinto's mining operations today
- Mining Technology | Mining News and Views Updated Daily
Mining news and in-depth feature articles on the latest mining company deals and projects covering trends in mineral exploration with up to date data on the most mined metal and mineral commodities
- Mining - New World Encyclopedia
Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals and other geological materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein, or (coal) seam Materials recovered by mining include coal, diamonds, limestone, bauxite, phosphate, rock salt, precious metals, iron, nickel, lead, tin, uranium, and molybdenum
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