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#17 - Mohan Yellishetty: What to do with a hole in the ground - re-mining for critical minerals, rehabilitation and repurposing
Mohan Yellishetty from Resources Engineering at Monash University, Australia sheds light on the importance of minerals extraction and how we can undertake this sustainably. From fascination with Australia-India relations around cricket to growing up in the countryside in India, we discuss the life cycle of mines and the potential of 're-mining', rehabilitation and repurposing after their closure as a way to combat climate change and support the global economy.<br/><br/>Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)<br/><br/>Chapters:<br/>00:00 Intro<br/>1:12 Guest Introduction and the world of mining<br/>4:37 AI (not artificial intelligence) and Cricket<br/>9:00 Why engineering and not cricket stardom?<br/>12:25 Life in the rice paddies<br/>16:25 Why tulips led to Australia<br/>19:26 Life cycle assessment involves cradle to cradle<br/>21:48 The importance of minerals<br/>24:20 Electric vs. internal combustion engines<br/>26:22 Open vs. Closed Loop Recycling<br/>30:05 How far has Life Cycle Assessment progressed?<br/>33:18 Steps in conducting a mining operation<br/>39:33 Identifying economic ‘fairways’ for mining<br/>44:05 Combining industries for producing artificial topsoil<br/>49:13 Mine rehabilitation and the issue of tailings<br/>52:47 Interest in critical minerals<br/>57:26 Repurposing options for abandoned mines<br/>1:04:50 The cities of today are the mines of tomorrow<br/>1:06:23 Impacting policy and governments<br/>1:09:59 Is the bad reputation of mining changing?<br/>1:11:15 Q&A Start<br/>1:11:36 What inspires you?<br/>1:12:22 If you had a magic wand?<br/>1:13:40 Key event, person, book<br/>1:15:06 Biggest challenge in career to date<br/>1:18:01 Time management<br/>1:19:36 Advice for young researchers<br/>1:21:08 Where can people reach you?<br/>1:21:35 Final Message<br/>1:23:07 OutroDetailed shownotes over at: petermbach.com/podcast<br/><br/>Subscribe and listen to the podcast (and don’t forget to leave us a review!) on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast from.<br/><br/> Hosted by Peter Marcus Bach (www.petermbach.com), follow me on: X (fomerly Twitter): @petermbach Instagram: @petermbach87 Subscribe to my channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/PeterMarcusBach/