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It is just farmland …
… is what ScandiVanadium’s chairman Brandon Munro is supposed to have said during an interview. I am not quite sure how this should be interpreted. Did he mean that it is easier to open a mine in farmland areas as … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged agriculture, Österlen, Mines, Scandivanadium, Skåne, Vanadium
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Splashing in Baltic Sea Waters
Swedish TV showed a thought-provoking documentary last week about the state of the Baltic Sea. Take-home message #1 was that increasing pollution and uncontrolled emissions/leakage from animal farming, especially in east European countries has and will have large consequences for … Continue reading