"Resource extraction" refers to the process of drawing out and collecting natural resources from the earth for various purposes. It involves activities like mining minerals, drilling for oil or gas, cutting down forests, or harvesting other valuable materials found in nature.
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* I believe that Emerging Market stocks provide a healthy commodity exposure via
natural resource extraction industries common in those countries.
However, since 2002, the integrity of the national parks system has been repeatedly threatened
by resource extraction and infrastructure development.
Resource extraction companies are recognizing that helping people in local communities to become entrepreneurs is better than funding local schools or health centres.
Resources can still be removed for Hawaiian traditions or scientific research with a permit, but
commercial resource extraction — including most fishing — is now prohibited.
The
raw resource extraction, manufacturing, transportation, construction, usage, and end - of - life stages of building products each generate significant GHG emissions.
While foreign -
led resource extraction may seem as an easy way to ensure economic growth, it is often not sustainable in the long term and poses enormous ecological ramifications.
It's not clear yet how much building a lunar base might cost, or the extent to
which resource extraction might help to cover the expense.
There is no government in the world that has demonstrated the ability to forgo the economic wealth from
natural resource extraction, for the good of the planet as a whole.
And China is feeding its appetites for those commodities — and increasingly for oil — by investing
in resource extraction in less - developed areas like Africa.
On February 14, President Trump signed a joint resolution of Congress passed under the Congressional Review Act eliminating an SEC rule requiring
resource extraction issuers to disclose payments made to the U.S. or foreign...
The ombudsperson takes into account the unique perspectives of Indigenous women and addresses the particular impacts of
resource extraction on women.
Geyer and Zinc are experts in life - cycle assessment (LCA), which quantifies the environmental impacts of products and services throughout their life cycle, from
resource extraction through use and end of life.
Even though I do agree with this basic premise, I think that any society with an economic system based on natural
resource extraction at a massive scale and limitless consumption will inexorably result in environmental degradation, regardless of its ideology or discourse.
The idea that
resource extraction doesn't «add value» is just silly: no one thinks that a cubic metre of bitumen buried under several hundred metres of rock has the same value as a cubic metre of bitumen that has been brought above ground.
Production - based subsidies driving growth in agricultural, forestry and natural
resource extraction sectors tend to exacerbate conflicting land - use issues, often impinging on available territory for traditional users.
Goal No. 7: Strengthen transparency rules and anti-corruption measures
around resource extraction, control predatory currency speculation through a responsibly regulated financial sector, and make macro / monetary policy consistent with needs for global financial balance.
In Nunavut one of the biggest
resource extraction efforts ever proposed for the eastern Arctic, the Mary River iron ore project, could have impacts on various species including caribou, bowhead whale, narwhal, beluga and walrus.
The repeal of a U.S. anti-corruption «
resource extraction rule,» which passed Congress late last week, leaves Canadian companies with much tougher reporting rules than their American peers, putting the two countries on divergent paths.
Smith also
thinks resource extraction will shift toward the coasts and rivers, turning Canada's northern coastal towns into maritime transportation hubs.
Geyer and Zink are experts in life - cycle assessment (LCA), which quantifies the environmental impacts of products and services throughout their life cycle,
from resource extraction through use and end of life.
His initiative strives to address the violence of economic oppression through
resource extraction wrought by the historical Belgian presence in the Congo; through redirecting art sale earnings to support workers and worker - owned cacao gardens, the project incrementally reverses control of the means of production and materially re-invests in the local Congolese economy, with some success thus far.
Chief Ominayak did however succeed, if that is the right word, in his petition before the HRC on the grounds that the degree and intensity of
resource extraction occurring in the traditional territory of the Lubicon Cree was so extensive as to deprive the Lubicon of access to the material aspects of their culture.
Legislating a new urban
resource extraction policy, which requires mandatory consultation with urban municipalities before approving energy development projects within their boundaries, ensures licences are compatible with municipal development plans, and grants municipal governments veto power over the final licencing decision.
The next portion of Take On Mars» Expedition One content update will
include resource extraction / transfer, habitat pressurization, and Mars Astronaut vitals - and is scheduled for release in May 2014.
This guidance document explains that mountain soils are particularly susceptible to climate change, deforestation, unsustainable farming practices and
resource extraction methods that affect their fertility and trigger land degradation, desertification and disasters such as floods and landslides.
A positive spin on this would be that the toxic impact of
continuing resource extraction and its use will be mollified with less of it; not that that will keep us from feeling the significant negative effects of all the greenhouse gases we've already pumped into the atmosphere.
As is the case with many foreign -
owned resource extraction projects, Gabriel Resources owns 80 percent of the project, leaving the Romanian government with only 20 percent.
In part, that's because international agreements, such as one known as the Madrid Protocol, rule out commercial activities such as
mineral resource extraction in the Antarctic.
Furthermore, the issues at play in the changing North — rapid climate change, thawing permafrost, shifting global weather systems,
expanded resource extraction, and shipping — affect nations far from the Arctic Circle.
«I think the transfer of the (public) lands wouldn't just encourage, it would almost require more
serious resource extraction,» Nick Lawton, a staff attorney at the Green Energy Institute at Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Ore., said.
René Sel marries a Mi «kmaq Indian, (Mi «kmaq territory was the first area of North America to be heavily exploited for
European resource extraction), and his descendants self - identify as Mi «kmaq.
There has been little new investment in mining or natural gas, and last month, agriculture jobs dropped 11.9 per cent,
while resource extraction dipped 6.2 per cent, he said.
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