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Editorial APPLIED EARTH SCIENCE (TRANS. INST. MIN. METALL. B) 2020, VOL. 129, NO. 1, 1–2 https://doi.org/10.1080/25726838.2020.1724447 Welcome to the first issue of Volume 129 of Applied go. Equally, environmental, social, and other similar Earth Science, and welcome to 2020. A new year is issues are not going to go away, and cannot be simply always a time to look forward, and the future certainly ignored; these issues are going to be at the forefront of appears to be an interesting one for the mining indus- new mining developments and the successful continu- try and economic geology. Not to dwell on this too ation of existing operations for the foreseeable future. much but my last editorial focused on the fact that So, what can we do? I am not going to pretend that I any meaningful attempt to lower CO emissions will have an answer, nor am I going to suggest to those of require infrastructure in the form of wind turbines, you out there in the mining industry that I know solar panels, energy storage, and electric and hybrid more about these situations than I do. I am going to vehicles. This infrastructure cannot simply be pro- suggest that we http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Earth Science Taylor & Francis

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Applied Earth Science , Volume 129 (1): 2 – Jan 2, 2020

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APPLIED EARTH SCIENCE (TRANS. INST. MIN. METALL. B) 2020, VOL. 129, NO. 1, 1–2 https://doi.org/10.1080/25726838.2020.1724447 Welcome to the first issue of Volume 129 of Applied go. Equally, environmental, social, and other similar Earth Science, and welcome to 2020. A new year is issues are not going to go away, and cannot be simply always a time to look forward, and the future certainly ignored; these issues are going to be at the forefront of appears to be an interesting one for...
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2572-6838
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APPLIED EARTH SCIENCE (TRANS. INST. MIN. METALL. B) 2020, VOL. 129, NO. 1, 1–2 https://doi.org/10.1080/25726838.2020.1724447 Welcome to the first issue of Volume 129 of Applied go. Equally, environmental, social, and other similar Earth Science, and welcome to 2020. A new year is issues are not going to go away, and cannot be simply always a time to look forward, and the future certainly ignored; these issues are going to be at the forefront of appears to be an interesting one for the mining indus- new mining developments and the successful continu- try and economic geology. Not to dwell on this too ation of existing operations for the foreseeable future. much but my last editorial focused on the fact that So, what can we do? I am not going to pretend that I any meaningful attempt to lower CO emissions will have an answer, nor am I going to suggest to those of require infrastructure in the form of wind turbines, you out there in the mining industry that I know solar panels, energy storage, and electric and hybrid more about these situations than I do. I am going to vehicles. This infrastructure cannot simply be pro- suggest that we

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Published: Jan 2, 2020

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