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Consider the risks involved in coal mining by examining pictures of miners, both historical and modern day.
According to Viravong, 20% of Laos' GDP will come from hydropower and mining by 2020, up from about 4% today.
Opencast mining by an American company began in 1956, and continued after it was nationalised in 1973.
This was followed by measures to increase the total tax-take from mining by about $1 billion a year.
The Bush administration tried to open them up to more logging and mining by giving states control.
Michigan's economy, originally based on small-scale agriculture, became dependent on lumbering and mining by the late 19th century.
Areva has been nominated for its 40-year record of uranium mining by two subsidiaries in the former French colony of Niger.
In West Virginia alone, 300,000 acres of forest — an area half the size of Rhode Island — have been damaged by mountaintop mining, by one estimate.
The information security genie is out of the bottle as cyber-surveillance and data mining by public and private organizations increases – and don't forget criminal networks and whistleblowers.
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Another worry: a shortage of tellurium on the Earth, which is produced as a mining by-product, to fuel First Solar's long-term growth.
Thus, the study has revealed that the mining by-products (CMT) and metallurgical by-products (EAF steel slag) can be utilized as aggregates in road construction.
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