出于部落担忧,美国政府暂停阿拉斯加大型采矿项目

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拜登政府将拒绝批准一条全长 211 英里(340 公里)的工业道路,该道路穿过该州北半部的北极国家公园和保护区,通往一个被称为安布勒矿区的大型铜矿床

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由于部落担忧,阿拉斯加主要采矿项目将暂停。 (来源:Unsplash 上的 Will Suddreth)

美国内政部将停止阿拉斯加的一项大型采矿开发项目,因为担心该项目将扰乱当地的几个部落。

据多份新闻报道,拜登政府预计将拒绝批准一条通往大型铜矿的 211 英里(340 公里)工业道路。

该工业道路项目贯穿北极国家公园和保护区,这是该州北半部的一大片受保护土地。

拟议的举措预计将结束当地部落之间的长期冲突,由于该项目对自给狩猎的影响而反对该项目,而狩猎是全州一些部落生活方式的一部分。

该项目也是争议的中心,因为它是在唐纳德·特朗普离开美国总统办公室前几天获得批准的。

据《Politico》报道,该计划得到了内政部负责人的批准,内政部负责人被发现掩盖了规划过程中所研究的环境和部落影响。

由于修建道路的许可证被拒绝,阿拉斯加西北部(被称为安布勒矿区)的大型铜矿和锌矿将缺乏道路通道和供应链。

安布勒矿区预计将生产电动汽车电池和发动机关键部件的矿物。

代表几个部落村庄的塔纳纳酋长会议曾反对该项目,并警告说该道路和相关地雷将对生态系统造成影响。

该项目将影响鱼类的迁徙和迁出、产卵和饲养栖息地,并将损害像奇努克这样处于危险之中的物种。

会议称:“安布勒路将穿过我们人民数千年来赖以生存的狩猎和捕鱼土地的中心。

“仅这条道路就会对国家委托其人民管理的 125 英里和 200,000 英亩公共土地造成有害影响。安布勒路项目将成为该州历史上最大、最具破坏性的项目之一。

原文链接/nsenergybusiness

US government to halt major Alaska mining project over tribal concerns

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The Biden administration will deny permission for a 211-mile (340km) industrial road that runs through the Arctic National Park and Preserve in the northern half of the state, leading to a large copper deposit, dubbed Ambler Mining District

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Major Alaska mining project to be halted over tribal concerns. (Credit: Will Suddreth on Unsplash)

The US Department of Interior is set to halt a major mining development in Alaska over concerns that several local tribes will be disrupted by the project.

According to multiple news reports, the Biden administration is expected to deny permission for a 211-mile (340km) industrial road that leads to a large copper deposit.

The industrial road project runs through the Arctic National Park and Preserve, a major piece of protected land in the northern half of the state.

The proposed move is anticipated to end a long-term conflict between local tribes, opposing the project due to its impact on subsistence hunting, a part of some tribal lifestyles across the state.

The project was also a centre for controversy as it was approved a few days before Donald Trump left the US presidential office.

It was approved by the head of the Department of Interior who was found to have covered up environmental and tribal impacts studied as part of the planning process, reported Politico.

With the refusal of the permit for the construction of a road, large copper and zinc deposits in northwest Alaska, dubbed Ambler Mining District, will lack road access and supply chain.

Ambler Mining District is anticipated to produce minerals that are key components in the production of batteries and engines for electric vehicles.

The Tanana Chiefs Conference, a group representing several tribal villages, had fought against the project and warned that the road and related mines would pose impacts on the ecosystem.

The project would impact the fish in-migration and out-migration, spawning and rearing habitat, and will compromise species at risk like Chinook.

Conference said: “The Ambler Road will pierce the heart of the hunting and fishing lands that our people have depended on for thousands of years.

“The road alone would cause harmful impacts along 125 miles and 200,000 acres of public lands managed by the State in trust for its people. The Ambler Road project would be one of the biggest and most destructive in the State’s history.”