Magnesium May Save The Town Of Asbestos
Joel Fournier, chief executive officer of Alliance Magnesium Inc., shows an overview of the Asbestos mine during an interview in their offices in Danville, Quebec, Canada, on Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. Quebec once produced half of the world's asbestos and offered the highest-paying mining jobs in Canada before concern about cancer led to the fire-resistant fiber being banned in more than 50 countries, with the mine finally shutting down in 2012. But now it turns out that the future of Asbestos may actually be in the millions of tons of discarded residue that piled up over more than a century of mining for the mineral. Photographer: Christinne Muschi/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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