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A document filed in Northern Dynasty's pending lawsuit to get a prior EPA veto of the project thrown out says the company and ...
After a landmark veto, Trump administration officials say they’re “open to reconsideration” and are negotiating a potential ...
Attorneys with the Department of Justice said in recent court filings that EPA officials are considering a veto the agency ...
A giant open-pit copper and gold dig above Alaska's Bristol Bay could yield sales of more than $20 billion in two decades, but Pebble Mine would place the world's greatest wild salmon run at risk ...
Pebble has sought for more than a decade to develop a gold-and-copper mine near Bristol Bay, Alaska, home to the largest run of wild sockeye salmon.
Whether mine developer Pebble Limited Partnership can meet the requirement will determine whether the controversial project can be built.
The EPA, in a July 3 filing, confirmed that it is “open to reconsideration” and welcomes further submissions by Northern ...
For the Pebble Mine executives dreaming of a mountain of gold, they could go down as the Zoom calls that cost billions of dollars. Environmental activists posing as Chinese investors recorded them ...
When news broke in late September that Tom Collier, the CEO of Alaska’s long-stalled and highly controversial Pebble Mine project, was resigning after being ensnared in an environmental sting ...
The Bristol Bay watershed, in southwest Alaska, comprises 40,000 square miles of bogs and evergreen forests, rimmed by distant mountains and shimmering with rivers and feeder streams.
Pacific Northwest Pebble Mine in Alaska vetoed by feds over salmon fishery concerns Published: Jan. 31, 2023, 7:40 a.m.
The proposed Pebble Mine site, pictured in 2014. (Jason Sear/KDLG) In late July, Northern Dynasty Minerals received $9.4 million from a new, unnamed investor. Coming after a series of significant ...
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