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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Toxic metal mining waste could impact 23 million people

 Richard Marcantonio, an environmental scientist and policy specialist at the University of Notre Dame, says the results are “very, very concerning.” And he adds that the model leaves a lot out. The study did not account for mercury, a common waste product of gold mining, or many of the metals released when mining for battery materials, such as cadmium, chromium, and cobalt. The study also can’t account for small-scale mining, which is often dirtier, and not recorded in databases. Hudson-Edwards says they were limited by available data, and that the team is expanding their model to be more comprehensive.

read more... https://cen.acs.org/environment/pollution/Toxic-metal-mining-waste-impact/101/web/2023/09


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