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Arizona mining fight pits economy and EVs against conservation and culture

Apr 21, 2021 SUPERIOR, Arizona – Early last year, Darrin Lewis paid $800,000 for a hardware store in a tiny Arizona town where mining giant Rio Tinto PLC hopes to build one of the world’s largest underground copper mines. Rio buys materials from Lewis’s Superior Hardware & Lumber for its Resolution mine site, accounting for a third of the store’s sales and helping to keep it afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. But U.S. President Joe Biden put the mining project on hold last month in response to the concerns of Native Americans who say it will destroy sacred land and of environmentalists who worry it will gobble up water in a drought-stricken state.

Arizona mining fight pits economy, EVs against conservation,

Arizona mining fight pits economy, EVs against conservation, culture Reuters | Apr 19, 2021 10:41 PM EDT Darrin and Paula Lewis of Superior Lumber & Hardware are seen outside the store in Superior, Arizona, (Photo : REUTERS/Caitlin O Hara) Early last year, Darrin Lewis paid $800,000 for a hardware store in a tiny Arizona town where mining giant Rio Tinto Plc hopes to build one of the world s largest underground copper mines. Rio buys materials from Lewis s Superior Hardware & Lumber for its Resolution mine site, accounting for a third of the store s sales and helping to keep it afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. Advertisement Like Us on Facebook

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Reuters US Domestic News Summary Reuters 4 hrs ago Doctors say clot treatment advice key to U.S. resuming J&J COVID vaccines Resuming the use of Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine in the United States will require clear guidelines for the medical community on how to best treat patients that develop a rare type of blood clot, as well as alerting vaccine recipients to be aware of the telltale symptoms, according to heart doctors and other medical experts. U.S. health regulators recommended last week that use of the J&J vaccine be paused after six cases of rare brain blood clots, accompanied by low platelet levels, were reported in women following vaccination, out of some 7 million people who have received the shot in the United States. A panel of expert advisors to U.S. health agencies will meet later this week to determine whether the pause should continue, with a decision expected as early as Friday.

Arizona mining fight pits economy, EVs against conservation, culture

By Syndicated Content By Ernest Scheyder SUPERIOR, Ariz. (Reuters) - Early last year, Darrin Lewis paid $800,000 for a hardware store in a tiny Arizona town where mining giant Rio Tinto Plc hopes to build one of the world s largest underground copper mines. Rio buys materials from Lewis s Superior Hardware & Lumber for its Resolution mine site, accounting for a third of the store s sales and helping to keep it afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. But U.S. President Joe Biden put the mining project on hold last month in response to the concerns of Native Americans who say it will destroy sacred land and of environmentalists who worry it will gobble up water in a drought-stricken state.

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