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Beneath the Surface: A Podcast by the BC Mining Law Reform Network

Beneath the Surface: A Podcast by the BC Mining Law Reform Network

著者: BC Mining Law Reform
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Beneath the Surface is brought to you by BC Mining Law Reform, a network dedicated to advocating for mining laws that prioritize environmental and social wellbeing above profit. Each episode delves into the pressing issues at the intersection of environmental advocacy, Indigenous rights, community impacts, and legal reform. Through engaging conversations with researchers, activists, legal professionals, and community members, Beneath the Surface illuminates the challenges and opportunities for mining reform in British Columbia and beyond.Copyright 2025 政治・政府 政治学 生物科学 科学
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  • Does Regulation Delay Mines? w/ Rosemary Collard and Jessica Dempsey
    2024/12/23
    Episode Notes

    In this episode, we’re joined by geographers Rosemary Collard and Jessica Dempsey to discuss their groundbreaking audit of mining projects in British Columbia. Are environmental regulations really the bottleneck the mining industry claims they are? What happens when the promised economic benefits of mining—like jobs, tax revenue, and production—fall drastically short? Rosemary and Jessica walk us through their research, revealing surprising insights about delays, care-and-maintenance loopholes, and the underperformance of mines.

    You can find Rosemary and Jessica's audit here: https://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2024-0083

    Rosemary and Jessica are co-directors of the 'Extinction Paradox' research project. You can learn about that here: https://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2024-0083

    Other links:

    • Rachel Singleton-Polster, Regulatory barriers to mine reclamation for caribou
    • Nick Gottlieb, Mining companies are abusing a little-known loophole to avoid cleanup
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    31 分
  • Challenging the KSM Mine w/ Rachel Gutman
    2024/12/10
    Episode Notes

    This episode of Beneath the Surface features a discussion about the proposed Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) mine in northern British Columbia. If completed, the KSM mine would become one of the world’s largest gold-copper mines, threatening critical river systems and the communities that depend on them.

    Joining us is Rachel Gutman, a lawyer with Ecojustice, who is part of the legal team challenging the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office’s decision to classify the KSM mine as “substantially started.” This designation allows the mine to move forward under an environmental assessment conducted over a decade ago, despite significant changes in environmental laws, science, and our understanding of climate risks.

    Rachel breaks down what “substantially started” means, why this case matters, and what a legal victory could mean for environmental protection and Indigenous rights in British Columbia.

    Learn more about:

    • Ecojustice
    • SkeenaWild
    • Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission
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    19 分
  • Salmon Beyond Borders w/ Heather Hardcastle
    2024/10/28
    Episode Notes

    In this episode of Beneath the Surface, we sit down with Heather Hardcastle, who helped to found Salmon Beyond Borders, a campaign dedicated to protecting salmon and the vital transboundary rivers that flow between British Columbia and Alaska.

    We discuss the cultural and ecological importance of salmon, the growing threats they face—especially from mining activity in BC—and the Indigenous-led efforts to safeguard their future.

    You can learn more about Salmon Beyond Borders here: https://salmonbeyondborders.org/about

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    31 分
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