2005 Conference Presentations

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A collection of presentations from WMAN's 2005 Conference in Worley, Idaho.
Abandoned Mines in Canada
Presentation by Joan Kuyek of MiningWatch Canada
Coal Bed Methane Development
A presentation by Tom Myers of Nevada.
Health and Mining (handout)
A presentation by Dr. Cindy Parker of Johns Hopkins University.
International Cooperation and Campaigns
A presentation by Jamie Kneen of MiningWatch Canada.
Uranium Mining in Canada
A presentation by Jamie Kneen of MiningWatch Canada.
Using Technology to Organize
A presentation by Jon Stahl of One/NW.
Water Quality Modeling Report
A presentation by Ann Maest of Buka Environmental.
Comparison of Predicted and Actual Water Quality
A presentation by Jim Kuipers of Kuipers and Associates.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Mining
A presentation by Brenda Brandon of Haskell Indian Nations University.
Mercury and Mining
A presentation by Glenn Miller of Nevada.
Mercury Biogeochemistry
A presentation by Ivan Weber of Weber Sustainability Consulting, Utah.
Amazay Lake and Mercury
A presentation by Janet West of the Takla Lake First Nation.
Corporate Engagement
A presentation by Simon Billenness of Oxfam America.
News
The Mining News
For a more comprehensive review of related news read The Mining News.
Jeffrey City: A Comeback Kid?
Skyrocking uranium prices have pundits saying that long-forgotten Jeffrey City could rise again. But some residents say, yeah, we've heard that one before. Addie Goss reports.
2008-03-27
Open-pit mine expansion too risky, panel rules
$190-million project in Northern B.C. rejected by federal-provincial review
2007-09-18
Beware of Mining Hype
The Tse Keh Nay leadership is compelled to add its voice to the recent hoopla surrounding the B.C. mining sector's claims of glory, such as those made by Michael McPhie in his recent editorial in the Vancouver Sun and those recently made in this publication.
2007-07-26
 
 

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