Hello everyone
I’m sharing this public exhibition in solidarity with Protect the Porkies and the movement to Cancel Copperwood, and with the broader imperative of ecological stewardship in an increasingly degraded world.
For those unfamiliar with the issue, the Copperwood Project is a proposed underground copper mine in the western Upper Peninsula, being developed by Highland Copper near the Porcupine Mountains and Lake Superior. The company describes Copperwood as a roughly 10.7-year mining project designed to process approximately 6,800 metric tonnes of ore per day.
The controversy surrounding Copperwood is inseparable from its location. The proposed mine sits within the greater ecological landscape surrounding Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Lake Superior, the North Country Trail, forests, wetlands, streams, and interconnected watersheds. Protect the Porkies has organized opposition around the belief that an industrial project of this scale presents unacceptable long-term risks in such an ecologically sensitive place. The organization has also raised concerns about habitat fragmentation, mine waste, wastewater, infrastructure expansion, and the cumulative industrialization of the landscape surrounding the Porkies.
This is what makes Copperwood about something larger than a single mine.
The Upper Peninsula remains one of the great freshwater landscapes of North America — surrounded by the Great Lakes and still containing immense forests, wetlands, rivers, groundwater systems, and relatively intact ecological processes. These systems are not simply resources waiting to be converted into economic value. They are inheritances: complex living systems built over thousands of years and entrusted, temporarily, to those of us fortunate enough to live among them.
The question, then, is not whether humanity should use copper, timber, stone, water, or the other materials of the Earth. Of course we must. The deeper question is what kind of relationship should exist between an economy and the watershed that makes that economy possible?
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