Green Mining: Environmental Ethics in Mining Engineering

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Harit Priyadarshi, Nasim, B. N. Dubey, Meenali Modi

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Green mining, an evolving paradigm within mining engineering, is driven by a commitment to environmental ethics and sustainability. This article explores the principles, benefits, and challenges associated with green mining, presenting a comprehensive view of its potential transformation of the mining industry. Traditional mining practices have historically resulted in habitat destruction, air and water pollution, and other environmental challenges. However, green mining principles emphasize resource efficiency, minimal environmental disturbance, responsible waste management, and social responsibility. The adoption of these principles promises numerous advantages, including environmental conservation, reduced carbon footprint, economic efficiency, and long-term sustainability. Despite various challenges, such as economic pressures and regulatory hurdles, the transition to green mining is gaining momentum. This shift embodies an ethical imperative and a practical approach to ensuring responsible resource extraction while preserving the planet's delicate ecosystems and the well-being of local communities.

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