Thanks to the
Ashland Current for the information. As they say,
save the date:
Economic, environmental, and social impacts of the mining industry in
the Lake Superior basin will be the focus of a meeting this coming
spring in Ashland.
The Lake Superior Binational Forum is hosting the public meeting from
12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Fri., March 23 in Ashland at the AmericInn.
An agenda for the meeting has not yet been released, but will be available in February at http://superiorforum.org.
"Speakers will talk about how mining operations might affect the lake
and the resources in the basin, how the Lakewide Management Plan
outlines ways to protect the lake, and the importance of understanding a
lakewide perspective of cumulative impacts on the waters of Lake
Superior," reads a meeting announcement.
"Speakers will provide
fact-based information about economic impacts, and how sovereign nations
are responding to proposed mine sites."
The Lake Superior Binational Forum is part of the Lake Superior
Binational Program and is composed of 12 Canadian and 12 American
stakeholders who represent industrial, tribal, business, environmental,
recreational, tourism, labor, and academic interests.
Funding for the
forum comes from Environment Canada and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
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