Mining operations often have substantial impacts on ecosystems. Therefore, on World Environment Day, mining companies are encouraged to reflect on how they implement concrete actions and processes toward sustainability initiatives. Reducing pollution and consumables, conserving resources, and mitigating environmental degradation can be greatly achieved through the utilization of innovative and digital technologies. But how can they practically make use of this? Explore more: https://hubs.ly/Q02zxDZJ0 #worldenvironmentday #mining #AI #innovation
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Jump into the future of sustainable mining with insights from @Seequent. Learn how emerging technologies are reshaping the industry, from AI-driven exploration to eco-friendly extraction methods. Stay ahead of the curve and #sustainablemining #miningtech #innovation https://lnkd.in/gsXTFbz9 #environment #AI #ecofriendly #futureofmining #greentech #sustainability #industryinsights
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Mineral Sustainability PhD Candidate - University of Delaware. Focusing on Energy Critical Minerals —> Lithium—> REE For Green Energy Transition and Sustainable Extraction Using GIS/RS/Qualitative Research Approaches
An interesting article aluding to the complexities of the green energy transition, amidis mining legacy.
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The climate case for a career in mining
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The mining industry plays a crucial role in supplying materials for a modern, sustainable society. However, it also produces materials like coal that are detrimental to a low-carbon future. Independent research is needed to measure the human and environmental impacts of mining activities and track progress as the industry evolves. Satellite imagery can provide valuable insights into the impacts of mining, but there is a lack of data on production and impacts. More transparency is needed, and remote sensing and AI can help fill in the gaps by intelligently recognizing mine areas and tracking their growth in real-time. Increased investment in independent research can greatly improve outcomes for those affected by mining and contribute to a low-carbon future.
We are not tracking impact of half world's mines
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The adoption of AI in the mining and metals sector, as well as other industries, is predicted to have a significant positive impact on global GDP and productivity. This article explores AI's critical role in improving mining sustainability from China's perspective between 1960 and 2022, indicating a favourable influence on both the environment and operations. It showcases how integrating AI can lead to greener practices and a more sustainable future for the global mining industry. #SustainableMining #Artificial Intelligence #InnovationInMining #AlphaResources
Balancing sustainability and innovation: The role of artificial intelligence in shaping mining practices for sustainable mining development
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Critical minerals are crucial for technology and a green economy but are hard to access due to depleted deposits and mining's eco-social issues. MistyWest recently hosted a #VancouverHardwareMeetup to discuss innovation barriers and societal perceptions, and you can read about it in this article for Wevolver. #MiningTech #CriticalMinerals
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We are thrilled to share the insights and experiences from the recent Future Minerals Forum, where our Executive Chairman, Govind Friedland, was a speaker. Held on January 10th and 11th, this forum brought together industry leaders to discuss the future of mining, focusing on sustainability and technological innovation. Govind, alongside experts like Jim Paterson, Pascal Lacourie, Majed Alhumaid, Nils Janßen, and Cyriac Joseph, engaged in in-depth discussions about the challenges and opportunities in the mining sector. A significant focus was on how emerging technologies can revolutionize mineral extraction, making it more efficient and environmentally friendly. Govind emphasized the need for innovation and collaboration to drive the industry towards a sustainable future. The forum highlighted the importance of adapting to changing environmental standards and embracing technological advancements to ensure responsible mining practices. The success of the forum underscores our commitment at GoviEx to being part of the conversation and action towards a more sustainable and technologically advanced mining industry. We are excited about the future and proud to contribute to the evolution of the mining sector.
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As I was reading several articles and news pieces about deep-sea mining, I found it to be a fascinating and relevant topic for ongoing discussion. Deep-sea mining primarily aims to extract minerals such as cobalt, nickel, and other metals that could facilitate the transition to renewable energy sources. While these minerals are often difficult to obtain on land—where mining can pose hazards to communities and workers—they are found in abundance on the ocean floor. This raises an important question: Is deep-sea mining necessary for a greener future? Studies indicate that collecting data on the ocean floor is essential for conducting environmental impact assessments. However, the challenge lies in the fact that the ocean environment is not uniform; it consists of its own mountains, valleys, and unique ecosystems, with many areas still unexplored. These unexplored regions are where the minerals are located. As we confront the effects of climate change on the ocean, we must consider the potential consequences of allowing deep-sea mining. What impact will it have on the continental shelf? How can we address the upcoming challenges? This underscores the importance of gathering comprehensive data about the ocean and thoroughly evaluating the potential outcomes of mining projects. It is crucial to adopt a holistic perspective that goes beyond economic development. We must also consider the long-term implications for the environment and societal well-being.
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Interesting to learn that biofuels are such a "NO GO!" in Australia... Aderco are treating B30 in Indonesia for many years with 100% success and zero issues... Biofuels are the easiest and most cost effective option to dramatically decarbonise.
Transitioning towards Net Zero is not an all-or-nothing activity, as many might believe. It won't happen overnight, but that's no reason to kick the can down the road. Practical solutions exist right now to ease the transition into alternative fuels without risk to existing operations or assets. Environmental sustainability is a goal for the mining industry, as seen at this year's IMARC, which is why we played a pivotable role in discussions around risk-free, profit-positive decarbonisation. ADERCO can help your mining operation bridge the gap into alternative fuels. And yes, that can be done almost overnight! International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) Aderco - Mining
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These are challenging times for the mining industry. While many companies have fantastic, well-researched initiatives, the reality is that without the necessary finances, these ideas may remain just that - ideas. As the industry grapples with numerous cost increases and the need for serious ESG upgrades, the focus is understandably on survival. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most pressing issues are those that require immediate attention. The technology initiatives are critical to driving these costs down, but the chicken and the egg situation of funding these brilliant innovations is the challenge. It's being left to private companies to build, own, and operate their advances. Hopefully, there will be some bankers at your presentations. So while we continue to explore innovative solutions for the future, let's not forget the importance of addressing the challenges facing us today. By prioritizing the issues that matter most right now, we can lay the foundation for a stronger, more sustainable industry in the years to come.
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