Core Assets Corp.
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2019)
Reporting Period: 2019
Environmental Metrics
Climate Goals & Targets
Medium-term Goals:
- Phase II (contingent on Phase I): expanded resistivity/induced polarization survey (100m deeper if possible) and diamond drilling campaign (approx. 2000m of coring over 5-6 holes).
Short-term Goals:
- Phase I: geologic mapping campaign to verify and amend the current interpretation of lithologies, contacts, alteration suites, and structures. Mapping should focus on surface exposures of mineralized skarns and western, upslope portions overlying proposed porphyry style chargeability anomalies. Concurrent sampling to identify unrecorded mineralized skarn occurrences and prospective granitic rocks. Locate and identify historic drillholes for a basic 3D geological model. Follow-up soil sampling program if warranted.
Environmental Challenges
- Regulations for the Hoboe-Willison RMZ require avoiding or minimizing impacts to wildlife habitats, cultural and recreational values and water quality; access to Hoboe-Willison Creeks should be through the mouth of Hoboe Creek; permanent roads and major hydroelectric development are prohibited; disturbance of goats by helicopter is to be avoided; and preferred location of exploration and development near to the Willison Bay to minimize disturbance and impact on cultural, ecological, visual, recreation and wilderness values of the RMZ.
Mitigation Strategies
- It is advised to develop a proactive approach regarding the engagement of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation (TRTFN) relating to any proposal of work and any work undertaken toward the advancement of the Blue Property.
Supply Chain Management
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: NI 43-101