Help us protect Alaska’s wilderness from extractive mining and exploitation by submitting a public comment to the National Park Service. Read and share these infographics to inform your demands! WWF
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Be the next one to say no to #DeapSeaMining
Add your name to the official letter to stop deep-sea mining, and we’ll deliver your signature to United Nations and International Seabed Authority Leaders.
As citizens concerned about the future of our planet, we urge you to support a moratorium on deep-sea mining and protect the ecosystems that we all rely upon.
Add your name to the letter to #DefendtheDeep.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Ambler Mining Road, Which Threatens Alaska’s Brooks Range Wilderness.
The Ambler Mining Road is a proposed industrial access corridor in the Brooks Range of Alaska. The purpose of the road is to access a valuable mineral belt, known as the Ambler Mining District, in order to mine metals such as copper, zinc, cobalt, and others. The road would cut 211 miles across the Alaskan tundra, including Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, and is expected to have significant impacts on fish, wildlife, Native inhabitants, and recreation users.
In this video, Cameron Sabin of the National Park Diaries YouTube channel explains the proposed project, recent history of regulatory approvals and denials, and why this is currently in the news...with arguments for and against.
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Dive into our latest paper, 'Golden Legacy,' where we explore the rich mining history of Lytle Creek in the San Gabriel Mountains. Discover the transformation from 19th-century hydraulic mining to modern practices, and how this legacy shapes today's environmental and regulatory landscape. #MiningHistory#EnvironmentalImpact#LytleCreekhttps://lnkd.in/grXTi-tY
Deep sea mining is an area where shareholders see portfolio companies out of step with national and global environmental goals. Ecosystem services need to be protected for companies, communities, and the world. Expect more proposals like these:
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In Greenland, melting glaciers are exposing elements critical for the energy transition. Greenlanders are deciding if they want mining in their towns. https://bit.ly/49pG28J
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