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Anti-Mining Summit Held

August 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In her coverage of the Protect the Earth Summit’s day of lectures and presentations, Miriam Moeller writes:

“Al Gedicks of the University of Wisconsin LaCrosse said through “Protect the Earth” gatherings such as the kind held in Marquette this weekend a proposal for an underground zinc-copper-lead mine in Crandon, Wis., was stopped in 2003.

“We learned from each other,” Gedicks said during his presentation at the “Protect the Earth Summmit,” organized by the local environmental group Save the Wild U.P. on Saturday.  “We developed trust based upon a common goal to stop the project.” “

Click the link, below, for more of Moeller’s excellent coverage of the Protect the Earth Summit’s lecture and presentation day.

Mining Journal Protect the Earth Article August 3, 2008

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