Anthony Hodge

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"R. Anthony (Tony) Hodge has been the President of ICMM since October 2008. He is also Professor of Mining and Sustainability at Queen’s University, Canada. For the past decade, he has been an Associate with the International Institute for Sustainable Development and is Past President of the Mineral Economics and Management Society. For the past 35 years, he has practiced as a professional engineer. Since 1997 he has been President of Anthony Hodge Consultants Inc. From 1989–1992, he was President of Friends of the Earth Canada. He served on the Prime Minister’s National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy from 1992-1996. In 2001-2002, he led the North American component of the Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development project. In 2003–2004, he facilitated the Tahltan Mining Initiative which led to publication of Out of Respect – the Tahltan, Mining and the Seven Questions to Sustainability. From 2003–2005 he was Senior Advisor to Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization which was charged with developing a strategy for long-term management of used nuclear fuel. He received his B.A. Sc. and M.A. Sc. degrees from the University of British Columbia (Geological Engineering) and his Ph. D. from McGill University based on work that focused on assessing and reporting on progress toward sustainability." [1]

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  1. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed April 8, 2013.
  2. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed April 8, 2013.