Thursday, February 7, 2019

The Hidden Environmental Toll of Mining the World’s Sand


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By far the largest mining endeavour globally is digging up sand, mainly for the concrete that goes into buildings. But this little-noticed and largely unregulated activity has serious costs — damaging rivers, wreaking havoc on coastal ecosystems, and even wiping away entire islands. Story here.
Sand mining in the Netherlands. Photo by GeraldM at Dutch Wikipedia
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Guess what folks? This already questionable practise is set to start up, big-time, here in my home province of Manitoba, too! And this one is for the even more disreputable purpose of FRACKING! You didn't know? Not surprising. Read on and weep. l.p.
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Frack Sand Mining Coming to Manitoba and Soon.
Consultation or Coercion – You Tell Me
Is a controversial “frac sand mine”about to go ahead on the east side of Manitoba's Lake Winnipeg without proper consent?
by Don Sullivan.

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