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The famous 1972 study 'Limits to growth' (LtG) created global controversy about its dire predictions for the 21st century - e.g., global population crash, rampant pollution and resource depletion. Amongst some of the most fervent critics was the mining industry, who argued that mineral-metals...
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Aluminum/aluminiu nitride (A1/A1N) cerment films have been deposited by radio-frequency cosputtering. Determination of percolation threshold qc = 0.22 was derived from microstructural analysis and conductivity measurements. SIMS measurements also revealed inhomogeneities of atomic composition...
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Governments appear increasingly inclined to resort to border and domestic measures that restrict the export of raw materials. For industrial raw materials, the OECD is constructing an Inventory of measures that have been applied since 2009. The underlying survey covers some 100 countries, some...
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responsibility within the aluminium industry companies in Europe. It draws on institutional and documentary analysis, as well as on … proactive strategy of corporate social responsibility for European aluminium enterprises. Distinct models of social … responsibility that might be adopted by European aluminium companies as a function of differences in institutional, geographical and …
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fisheries in order to estimate support and related market distortions in the aluminium value chain. Results show that non …-market forces, and government support in particular, appear to explain some of the recent increases in aluminium-smelting capacity …. While government support is commonly found throughout the aluminium value chain, it is especially heavy in the People …
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