Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
What Mining Means to Americans "Most people pass their days with no thought of the role mining plays in their lives. They know where to buy the things they want but seldom consider the origins. Food comes from a grocery--electricity from a wall socket--tools from a hardware store--cars from a dealer--appliances from a department store--and so on. If we do think of how these things are created, many of us probably begin with farms, factories and power stations. “In fact, they all begin with mining.” "Without minerals, we could not till our soil, build our machines, supply our energy, transport our goods or maintain any society beyond the most primitive. Our horn of plenty starts with a hole in the ground. We are in trouble if we forget that!" |
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