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Mineral mining: Going deep underground to protect what’s above | Climate News



More than 1,000m underground is Britain’s deepest mine. But it’s not coal they’re mining in North Yorkshire. It’s a mineral that could help fight climate change. 

On this week’s ClimateCast, Tom Heap explores the tunnels way beneath the North Sea bed to find out if what lies under the ground can help protect the atmosphere above.

He discovers how miners are extracting polyhalite, a fertiliser that emits 85% less emissions than its counterparts, and learns why a multi-billion pound project is under way to extract more.

Above ground, he’s joined by professor of soil erosion and conservation, Jane Rickson from Cranfield University, to discuss the state and significance of the ground beneath our feet.

Click to subscribe to ClimateCast with Tom Heap wherever you get your podcasts

Producers: Emma Rae Woodhouse
Editor: Philly Beaumont



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