Mine executive says Pebble, fishing, can co-exist
Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 12:00AM
El Guapo in Conservation, Environment, News, Stop the Pebble Mine

Sam Snyder pukes in mouth.

Cynthia Carroll of London-based Anglo American PLC told the Resource Development Council on Thursday that the Pebble Mine can be developed without polluting the watershed for the massive Bristol Bay salmon fishery.

What did they expect her to say?

Carroll took a shot at national campaigns that oppose the project.

"I do not accept that campaigning environmental groups from outside of Alaska, with strong vested interests in raising funds for opposing our project, have any legitimacy in the debate," she said.

The CEO of a London based mining conglomerate has issues with outside interests opposing their foreign owned project.

LINK (Via: Bloomberg Business Week)

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