NEWS
AEMA Supports the Introduction of Good Samaritan Legislation
The American Exploration & Mining Association (AEMA), a national trade organization representing the hardrock mining industry, praised the introduction of the Good Samaritan Remediation of Abandon Hardrock Mines Act of 2022 (Good Samaritan) legislation today.
We can and should dig our own future
Kicking off the COP26 climate conference, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres claimed, “We are digging our own graves,” through a number of actions, including drilling and mining. What Guterres and others willfully omit is the fact that we need mining in order to tackle our climate challenges. Mining is not simply a tool to help achieve climate goals — it is a requirement.
'Made in America' needs to also mean 'mined in America'
From where does milk come? Regrettably, for too many, the answer is, “From the grocery store, of course!” It seems the cow’s vital role in the supply chain is often overlooked. As a society, we don’t give much thought to the origins of the products we depend on every day. We may notice if something is made in America or abroad, but even if it is manufactured here, from where did the raw materials — the minerals and metals — come?
AEMA Supports CEQ’s Final NEPA Modernization Rule
AEMA applauds the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) for today’s much-needed action to modernize and clarify its National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations for the first time in over forty years. As one of the first environmental laws in this country, NEPA was landmark legislation, signaling the dawning of environmental awareness and the first step down the path of enacting what has become a comprehensive and effective federal and state statutory framework to protect the environment.
AEMA Files Amicus Brief Following Unprecedented Rosemont Court Decision
AEMA filed an amicus brief Monday, June 29, with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit supporting the U.S. Forest Service and Hudbay Minerals appeal of the U.S. District Court of Arizona’s errant Rosemont decision. In July 2019, the District Court revoked the U.S. Forest Service’s issuance of the Final Record of Decision for the Rosemont project in Arizona.
Addressing COVID-19
Daily routines in the U.S. and around the globe obviously are significantly changed for an unknown period of time. I know you have heard this advice many times, but it bears repeating. The best way to stop the spread of COVID-19 - and protect our colleagues and communities – is to follow these simple hygiene tips.
AEMA Applauds CEQ Proposal to Update NEPA
AEMA applauds the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) for today’s much-needed proposal to modernize and clarify its National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations.
Count Me In - Support Stibnite Gold Project
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