A judge has blocked a British mining company's plan to build an exploratory uranium mine near the Grand Canyon. U.S. District Judge Mary Murguia agreed with litigious environmental groups that considering the location of the proposed mine and the risks associated with uranium mining, VANE Minerals Group should be required to conduct further environmental reviews before moving forward.
source: Associated Press, Environment News Service
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Delay And Deny Posted 7:26 am
08 Apr 2008
I guess the Solar & Wind Cartels are trying to thwart advances in nuclear batteries -- which would render them irrelevant.
The Earth and the People suffer for their actions.
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Wolverine Posted 12:50 pm
08 Apr 2008
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caniscandida Posted 7:04 pm
08 Apr 2008
Should we suspect that the Forest Service is doing the bidding of the Bush/Cheney administration? And if so, are we satisfied that agencies such as the Forest Service are controlled by presidential administrations with their own opaque agendas?
The proposed site of the mining operation is not far from the western border of the Navajo Reservation; and possibly many workers there would be Navajos. But Navajos already have very bad memories of the health consequences of uranium mining: many of them worked in mines near Mount Taylor, and near Grants, New Mexico, off the eastern edge of the reservation, and fell victim to various cancers.
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Wolverine Posted 1:17 am
10 Apr 2008
The U.S. Forest [Dis]Service is PART of the Bush administration, so of course it does the administration's bidding. Aside from the fundamental problem that the Congress and not presidents should be appointing the heads of and running these agencies, the specific problem here is that the Forest Service is doing the bidding of the mining and exploration companies.
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caniscandida Posted 7:38 am
10 Apr 2008
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