Environmental effects of mining

Environmental effects of mining can occur at local, regional, and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. Mining can cause erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, or the contamination of soil, groundwater, and surface water by chemicals emitted from mining processes. These processes also affect the atmosphere through carbon emissions which contributes to climate change.[1] Some mining methods (lithium mining, phosphate mining, coal mining, mountaintop removal mining, and sand mining) may have such significant environmental and public health effects that mining companies in some countries are required to follow strict environmental and rehabilitation codes to ensure that the mined area returns to its original state. Mining can provide various advantages to societies, yet it can also spark conflicts, particularly regarding land use both above and below the surface.[2]

Mining operations remain rigorous and intrusive, often resulting in significant environmental impacts on local ecosystems and broader implications for planetary environmental health.[3] To accommodate mines and associated infrastructure, land is cleared extensively, consuming significant energy and water resources, emitting air pollutants, and producing hazardous waste.[4]

According to The World Counts page "The amount of resources mined from Earth is up from 39.3 billion tons in 2002. A 55 percent increase in less than 20 years. This puts Earth’s natural resources under heavy pressure. We are already extracting 75 percent more than Earth can sustain in the long run."[5]

  1. ^ Laura J., Sonter (December 5, 2018). "Mining and biodiversity: key issues and research needs in conservation science". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 285 (1892): 20181926. doi:10.1098/rspb.2018.1926. PMC 6283941. PMID 30518573.
  2. ^ Haddaway, Neal R.; Cooke, Steven J.; Lesser, Pamela; Macura, Biljana; Nilsson, Annika E.; Taylor, Jessica J.; Raito, Kaisa (2019-02-21). "Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on social–ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: a systematic map protocol". Environmental Evidence. 8 (1): 9. Bibcode:2019EnvEv...8....9H. doi:10.1186/s13750-019-0152-8. ISSN 2047-2382.
  3. ^ Witchalls, Sammy (2022-04-03). "The Environmental Problems Caused by Mining". Earth.Org. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  4. ^ "Mining is a polluting business. Can new tech make it cleaner?". Environment. 2024-03-06. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  5. ^ "The World Counts". www.theworldcounts.com. Retrieved 2024-03-06.

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