Western Ghats Task Force has recommended to the government to enforce total ban on any kind of mining activity in the Western Ghats, because of the fragile and sensitive nature of the biodiversity and environment of this sector, Western Ghats Task Force president Anant Hegde Ashisara. Addressing a press conference here on Monday June 1, [...]
The Supreme Court has imposed a total ban on mining activities in eco-sensitive Aravalli ranges in Haryana, saying the degradation caused to the environment has become irreversible and extraordinary situation demands extraordinary remedies.
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The state House has announced that it has voted to ban coal mining within 100 feet of Tennessee streams.
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The Supreme Court of India announced today that it has made it clear that it is not going to lift the ban on mining in Aravalli hills area of Faridabad, Haryana, which was imposed on May 6, 2002 as illegal mining in the area was causing devastation to the environment.
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BHP Billiton reported that it will reactivate the Yeelirrie project in the Goldfields after the Western Australian Government removed a long standing ban on uranium mining.
BHP says:
It is assembling a team to evaluate mining and processing options and to prepare an environmental impact statement.
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Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter has promised to legislate to ban uranium mining of if Labor is relected.
He said:
We will ban by legislation the mining of uranium in Western Australia and instead we will drive 100 per cent renewable energy production.
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The Mines and Energy Minister, Geoff Wilson, has defended the decision to ban a planned $14 billion shale oil mine in north Queensland.
He said:
The Government is concerned the technology involved with oil shale mining has not been properly tested in Australia and raises a number of environmental, technical and scientific concerns.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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