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- Mining unit costs decreased from $3.18 to $1.76 per tonne because of increased tonnages being mined following the wet season.

“Grass doesn’t grow in January,” said Aled. “All we can hope for now is that it starts raining, that the autumn is mild and that winter does not come early.

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These are the results of not being humble before. God when we say let us humble and pray for rains people in southern province don’t participate turns the issue into politics saying. Lungu can’t bring rainfall it is our father in heaven who gives us rain. It is. He that we pray

Meanwhile, Kabwe said the DMMU will partner with the Zambia Cooperatives Federation (ZCF) to drill industrial boreholes in areas where  Solar Hammer Mills have been installed to provide clean water to the people using electricity generated by the Solar plants.

- The identification of a maiden Indicated resource at the Kari Pump target totaling 11.3Mt at 2.71 g/t Au containing 987koz, as published on November 15, 2018. The maiden resource covers an area 1.3km-long by 0.8km-wide and remains open in various directions. The mineralization is amenable to open pit mining and 45% of the Indicated resource is located within the oxide and transition zones, compared to most of the Hounde Indicated resource located in fresh zones.

“The idea of bringing direct air capture up to 10 billion tons by the middle or later part of the century is such a herculean task it would require an industrial scale-up the likes of which the world has never seen,” Princeton’s Stephen Pacala told me. And yet Pacala wasn’t pessimistic about making a start. He seemed to think it was necessary for the federal government to begin with significant research and investments in the technology — to see how far and fast it could move forward, so that it’s ready as soon as possible. At Climeworks, Gebald and Wurzbacher spoke in similar terms, asserting that the conversations around climate challenges are moving beyond the choice between clean energy or carbon removal. Both will be necessary.

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The Stooges spent much of their brief career provoking audiences and listeners, creating an outrageous spectacle that frequently ended violently. If beer bottles weren’t flying into their guitar necks — as can be heard on the infamous live document Metallic K.O. — then Iggy Pop would be using those bottles to slice up his own shirtless torso. Most of their second album, Fun House, captures that sense of danger and horror, though its closing track “L.A. Blues” is where the bottom drops out. A free-form psychedelic freak-out inspired more by the likes of free-jazz recordings like John Coltrane’s “Ascension” than early rock ‘n’ roll, “L.A. Blues” is a trip gone horribly wrong. In Robert Christgau’s initial review of Fun House, he questioned whether it was healthy to repeatedly subject himself to something so confrontational, and no point on the album sounds more damaged than “L.A. Blues.” It’s a violent primal scream, with additional bass groove.

The future of carbon mitigation, however, is on a countdown timer, as atmospheric CO₂ concentrations have continued to rise. If the nations of the world were to continue on the current track, it would be impossible to meet the objectives of the 2016 Paris Agreement, which set a goal limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius or, ideally, 1.5 degrees. And it would usher in a world of misery and economic hardship. Already, temperatures in some regions have climbed more than 1 degree Celsius, as a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change noted last October. These temperature increases have led to an increase in droughts, heat waves, floods and biodiversity losses and make the chaos of 2 or 3 degrees’ additional warming seem inconceivable. A further problem is that maintaining today’s emissions path for too long runs the risk of doing irreparable damage to the earth’s ecosystems — causing harm that no amount of technological innovation can make right. “There is no reverse gear for natural systems,” Harvey says. “If they go, they go. If we defrost the tundra, it’s game over.” The same might be said for the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets, or our coral reefs. Such resources have an asymmetry in their natural architectures: They can take thousands or millions of years to form, but could reach conditions of catastrophic decline in just a few decades.

- Other targets such as Rambo West, Mogombouli, Zanna, and Rounga were also studied to prepare for the 2019 drilling campaign.

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