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FINDING CHAMPIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE MINE CLOSURE

FINDING CHAMPIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE MINE CLOSURE

Update: 2024-12-04
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For those listeners well versed in the mandate of the LDI, many of the ideas expressed in the latest episode of Getting Closure will sound familiar. Guest Guy Boggs is the chief executive officer of the Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TIME) in Perth, Australia, an organization that — like the LDI — is dedicated to examining and helping transform what happens economically, socially, culturally, and environmentally after mining ends. Ideally, all for the better. In essence, Boggs’ centre is about “changing the way we think about the closure process.” It's more evidence of just how much the industry is evolving in sync with the LDI’s mission of making landform design routine in mining worldwide. 


Among the CRC TIME’s core discoveries in its research on responsible closure planning is the need to identify a champion. As Boggs tells host Mike O’Kane, sometimes that champion can come from unexpected places, like a group of Italian scientists looking for a place to house an underground dark matter research laboratory.


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FINDING CHAMPIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE MINE CLOSURE

FINDING CHAMPIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE MINE CLOSURE

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