“…Communities of discourse have emerged around both geoethics and responsible mining to address growing concerns around sustainability, as well as socioenvironmental justice in geoscientific and extractive industries (Ayeh & Bleicher, 2021). The sociocultural dimensions of geoscientific practice, research, and training have begun to be problematized in more varied and nuanced ways, especially around gender disparities (Gries, 2019;Nentwich, 2010;Thornbush, 2016), racism (Bernard & Cooperdock, 2018;Bush & Mattox, 2020;Dutt, 2020;Mattheis et al, 2019), and colonialism (Liboiron, 2021). Geoethics integrates philosophical and practical approaches to address ethical relationships between the geoscientist and self, the profession, society, and the Earth (Peppoloni & Di Capua, 2017).…”