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Mining Industry, Science and Communications, bridging the gaps

Public Relations for Natural Resources, Mining & Energy

From a full-fledged mining public relations strategy to communicating science clearly, we leverage in-depth mining industry knowledge to clarify complexity, capture imaginations, and shift mindsets.

We focus on heavy industry wide stakeholders landscape, bridging the gaps and mitigating risks. Lack of knowledge leads to missunderstandings and fears. Demistification of science and industry products with advocacy campaign focused on influencers and focus groups, multiplied with sustainable communications, develops bridges and removes negative perceptions.

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We communicate complicated science so that it is easily understood by community members, stakeholders groups and the general public. We facilitate media coverage from industry outlets.

Science Communication & Design

Communicating science clearly so non-technical people can understand helps to make informed decisions. Whether it’s a permit application, an environmental assessment, or an operational concern that you need to communicate with community members or government officials, we take complex engineering, hydrology, geology, geophysics, archeology chemistry, or wildlife and fisheries studies and make the information easily understandable for non-scientists.

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We simplify complex science through simple language, graphics, and video
We explain environmental management plans to build trust to generate acceptance
We help organizations explain the science supporting permit applications
We work with organizations to improve the population’s beliefs about their science

 

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