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Adam Hawkins on Modern Mining, Regulation, Policy, and Our Society's Role

40 min · 1 de dic de 2022
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Adam Hawkins is a social governance expert from Global External Relations [https://www.globalexternal.com/]. He has experience working within mining throughout the globe and particularly within the Southwest US, During the episode he shares his experiences working with government officials and communities, espouses on the best and worst mining legislation, and makes recommendations for our nation to improve mineral resource policy. He is particularly passionate about reforming abandoned mine lands and speaks passionately about his experiences with Cactus Mine, a new copper mine in central AZ.

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