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According to a local shareholder Bilge the waiting time for lab...

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    According to a local shareholder Bilge the waiting time for lab results are record long now:

    "Bilge: drill results in Tasmania have a back log of 5/6 months due to MMG and Renison taking priority, Henty gold mine are sending their samples to south Australia with a turn around time of 6-8 weeks.Just local knowledge if this helps."

    Our well endowed Multi Commodities Company is doing very well compering to others including Tin and I. O. producers (FMG is down 50% from recent top, etc)...

    Iron Ore is steady and Tin likely to go even higher...
    and having the best assets and excellent Leadership... the patient and L/T holders will enjoy the satisfaction of having lots of local jobs at our another project Green Tin ... and some of the uneducated trolls here, paid by fake charity, may have a chance to contribute to renewal of the useless bush leftovers after several bush fires into a efficient new growth ... as suggested in the research from Sweden ... GLTArealH:

    ...“The spruce produces 15 to 20 cubic metres of wood per hectare, and the continuous cover produces five,” Bondesson explains. “Do you understand the climate impact? How much more carbon dioxide it is binding?”

    According to Tomas Lundmark, a professor of forestry ecology management at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, harvesting forests by clear-cutting and then growing trees of the same age absorbs on average as much as 30% more carbon than if you use continuous cover forestry techniques, perhaps even more.

    Trees of 30 to 50 years old, like those in Levin’s plantation, absorb the most carbon, while forests untouched for hundreds of years tend to be small net emitters. This is the industry’s big claim to sustainability.

    The total volume of standing wood stored in Sweden’s forests has more than doubled over the past century, and its forests are still sucking in a net 48 million tonnes of CO2 a year as they grow, with another 7 million stored in long-lasting products made from Swedish wood. Taken together, that’s enough to make Sweden effectively carbon neutral..."



    Sweden’s green dilemma: can cutting down ancient trees be good for the Earth? (msn.com)
 
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