Last year NSDV announced a 70% women-led legal team and with seven new appointments this year, the firm maintains it’s exceptional status as a women-led team in a male dominated industry. “As a woman who employs other women within male-dominated fields, I want to tip the scales when I can, but we are not specifically trying to build a women-only firm. The women I work alongside are the most capable, creative, and collaborative lawyers I’ve ever worked with. Our work with our clients should be the story - and until it is, we continue celebrating our unique position in the market,” says Lili Nupen Co-founder and Director of Mining and Environmental Departments at NSDV.
The University of Maine Office of Sponsored Research has been awarded $50,000 from Jane’s Trust Foundation for a project to develop adaptive resilience to climate change with Wabanaki communities, led by Darren Ranco, professor of anthropology and chair of Native American Programs at the University of Maine. Jane’s Trust Foundation is a family foundation dedicated […]
$200 Million in Gold Extracted in Amazon Mine Through Illegal Licenses. A gold mine hidden in the middle of the Brazilian Amazon generated nearly $200 million in revenue in just over a year for Gana Gold Mineração, according to Brazil’s National Mining Agency (ANM). In.
Gana Gold generated R$ 1.1 billion (US$ 200 million) in revenue using illegally-obtained environmental licenses in Brazil, equivalent to 3 tons of gold extracted.
Emerita Receives Resolution From Mining Department Approving Drilling at El Cura and La Romanera Targets in Addition to the La Infanta Drilling and Provides Corporate Update
May 28, 2021 07:30 ET | Source: Emerita Resources Corp. Emerita Resources Corp.
TORONTO, May 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX – V: EMO; OTC: EMOTF) (the “Company” or “Emerita”) announces that it has received a resolution from the Mining Department in Huelva approving the proposed work program for the entire Iberia Belt West project (“IBW” or the “Project”), subject to the Company receiving final approval from the Environmental Department for the El Cura and La Romanera targets. Emerita has engaged