Our Resources : Mining, Earth, Science, and Society

2023 Special: Introduction to the Our Resources Podcast

44 min · 2. jan. 2023
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Welcome to the first Our Resources monologue! It is meant to introduce me, the host, the podcast, and give a future outlook. Through the episode I hope to convince you that this podcast is worth your time and that by listening you will be better prepared to improve our world. If there are any disagreements, comments, or questions about what I mention during the episode, reach out at caeburand@gmail.com [caeburand@gmail.com] .

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