noun
- the act or practice of extracting minerals or resources from a mine at a rate that exceeds sustainable or safe levels
Usage: often used in environmental and industrial contexts
verb
- to mine (an area or resource) excessively or unsustainably, depleting reserves or causing environmental damage
Usage: present participle of 'overmine'
Examples
- Overmining of rare earth elements has raised concerns about long-term supply and environmental impact.
- The region's economy suffered when companies began overmining the coal deposits without regard for future generations.
- Environmental groups warned that overmining the aquifer would lead to permanent water depletion.
- The company was criticized for overmining the site, leaving behind contaminated land.
- Sustainable practices aim to prevent overmining by setting extraction quotas based on resource renewal rates.
- Overmining in developing nations often occurs due to weak environmental regulations and economic pressure.