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Pebble news: November 8, 2011
Recent Pebble Mine news includes updates and reactions to the “Save Our Salmon” initiative, and an interview with Fred Parady, the new executive director for the Alaska Miners’ Association.
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Federal legislation that could affect Pebble Mine development
Pebble Watch is tracking three federal bills that have the potential to affect the development of the proposed Pebble Mine. Two of these bills seek to either remove or restrict … Continued
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Science group releases video, overview of Dillingham discussion
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has published an article highlighting the Pebble Mine issue, which was raised at the science organization’s first-ever Arctic Science Symposium in … Continued
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Recent Pebble news focuses on initiative vote
The debate over the proposed Pebble Mine continues to garner national attention, with featured stories on National Public Radio and news articles appearing in a range of papers from the … Continued
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Did you see us at AFN?
Members of the Pebble Watch team were available last week at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention in Anchorage to answer questions, give out copies of past newsletters, and introduce … Continued
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State seeks public comment on permitting
State of Alaska agencies in the departments of Natural Resources, Fish and Game and Environmental Conservation are continuing to collect public input on a Permitting Initiative to review and streamline … Continued
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Alaska Federation of Natives Convention
Held at the Dena’ina Convention Center in Anchorage, Alaska
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Environment & Energy webcasts feature opposing views on Pebble Mine
Environment & Energy TV (E&ETV), a national online environmental and energy news service, has brought back its focus to the proposed Pebble Mine in a recent interview with Jason Metrokin, CEO of … Continued
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Pebble Mine in the news: October 7
To help keep readers up-to-date, Pebble Watch offers regular roundups of news articles related to the proposed Pebble Mine. Many of this week’s stories regard the “Save Our Salmon” initiative … Continued