Excellent reporting on how dry stacking isn't the silver bullet environmentalists hoped for. The molybdenum complication shows how real-world geochemistry forces harder choices than policy debates usually acknowledge. I've seen similar tailings debates elsewhere where each solution just swaps one set of risks for another. Herron framing social license as a foundation rather than an obstacle seems smarter than usual political posturing, but enforecment will be the real test.
Excellent reporting on how dry stacking isn't the silver bullet environmentalists hoped for. The molybdenum complication shows how real-world geochemistry forces harder choices than policy debates usually acknowledge. I've seen similar tailings debates elsewhere where each solution just swaps one set of risks for another. Herron framing social license as a foundation rather than an obstacle seems smarter than usual political posturing, but enforecment will be the real test.
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