Arab Times

Norway gives go-ahead to Arctic copper mine

Nussir ASA project expected to bring jobs and investment

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OSLO, Feb 14, (RTRS): Norway’s government approved on Thursday the building of a copper mine near Europe’s northernmo­st point despite years of opposition from indigenous Sami herders and fishermen.

Norway’s decision on the copper mine has been viewed as a litmus test for the Arctic, where climate change and technology are enabling mineral and energy extraction, shipping and tourism, but threatenin­g traditiona­l ways of life.

“The mining project will strengthen the industrial base in the north,” Industry Minister Torbjoern Roe Isaksen of the centre-right coalition government said in a statement.

“It will contribute positively to the local community, with new jobs and skills.”

The Nussir ASA project is expected to bring jobs and investment to the Kvalsund municipali­ty, but the digging could damage summer reindeer pastures and a plan to dump tailings in the fjord would destroy spawning grounds for the coastal cod.

“I am shocked by the government’s decision. I had hoped that the Norwegian government would have heard our arguments ... They do not take us seriously,” reindeer herder Nils Mathis Sara told Reuters. “We will definitely protest against this decision.”

A group of reindeer herders will discuss whether to take legal action in an attempt to stop the mine, he said.

One green group, Nature and Youth, was planning a demonstrat­ion in front of the Royal Palace in Oslo on Friday when the cabinet holds its weekly meeting with King Harald.

Nussir says the area contains an estimated 72 million tonnes of copper ore – Norway’s largest reserve – and plans to invest more than 1 billion crowns ($115.8 million) in the mine while making only minimal intrusion in the local way of life.

Local officials gave a green light in 2012, but the project has since been stuck awaiting an operating license, with big industry players paying close attention to the process, the Internatio­nal Centre for Reindeer Husbandry has said.

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