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  • #4299
    geoff lane
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    Here’s a comment on the last podcast posted on iTunes.

    #37761
    jason zimmer
    Member

    Is Bristol Bay the sole source of GRAPHITE and TITANIUM in North America?

    #37762
    mark s
    Member

    I’m pretty sure carbon is a chemical element, if I remember my periodic table correctly from high school.

    #37763
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    You bring up an interesting question.

    #37764
    Avatar photoSteve K.
    Member

    The materials in my rods are mined in the Gulf of Tonkin.   😉

    #37765

    I just use the Jedi mind trick.

    #37766
    Avatar photoRoy Conley
    Member

    The original poster, however, makes a point that is lost on some.

    #37767
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    The original poster, however, makes a point that is lost on some.  If we do not grow a commodity we get it through mining of some sort.

    Who, specifically, is the point lost on?

    #37768

    Right on, mining is necessary and I fully support mining done in an environmentally safe manner.

    #37769
    Avatar photoMike McKeown
    Member

    The materials in my rods are mined in the Gulf of Tonkin.   😉

    ROTFLAMAO…………………….

    But soon to be graphite, just burn them…

    #37770
    Mike Cline
    Member

    Right on, mining is necessary and I fully support mining done in an environmentally safe manner.

    Spencer-am not picking on you, but what do you mean by: Environmentally Safe Manner?  Is that possible?

    #37771
    Grant Wright
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    #37772
    Gary Sundin
    Member

    I think the original post is a disingenuous troll.  It fails to put forth any argument whatsoever except: “mineral extraction is necessary for our fly rods, reels, computers, and jeeps”.  No shit.  What, exactly, does the nature of carbon have to do with the proposed Pebble Creek Mine?  Your scattergun is missing the target here, Geoff.

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    #37773

    Environmentally safe is not the right term.

    #37774
    geoff lane
    Member

    Graphite is a mineral, it’s chemical formula is C (carbon) just as diamond is a mineral and it’s chemical formula is C. (Check it out on webmineral) A mineral in a naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, with a specific chemistry and crystal shape.

    You may figure that it’s appropriate to stop the Pebble mine because you don’t have any use for gold, but the Pebble mine is more than a gold mine it is also a copper mine.

    #37775

    It shows how we take for granted the luxuries of our existence that come from digging holes in the ground.

    This is true enough, even for gold.

    #37776

    Here in Oz we do very well off the back of coal and iron mining amongst others, and to be sure, it can be a messy business so I would be a bit uncomfortable with jumping on a high horse about the environmental impacts vs. social benefits.
    I doubt much of the coal we export goes to clean & green power generation.

    But –

    It’s fairly obvious to me that the mining industry needs firm regulation and not everywhere there is wealth in the ground is suitable for mining.

    I also think, as consumers, we’re out of control and could spend

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    #37777

    Sure, environmentally responsible, not safe I guess.

    #37778
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey boys –

    This post went up while I was helping a buddy negotiate buying a skiff or I’d have been here sooner.

    First of all, thanks for the post, Geoff.

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