Mining
Brazil: Temer Gov’t Seeks to Lift Mining Restrictions on Foreign Corporations
The Brazilian government prepares to lift mining restrictions on more than 400 national and state parks.
Leia maisDetailsThe Brazilian government prepares to lift mining restrictions on more than 400 national and state parks.
Leia maisDetailsFilm premiered online on the day that marked one month since the brutal murder of rural activist Dilma Ferreira Silva
Leia maisDetailsThe history of the world's third largest miner is tainted by crimes against the environment and local communities
Leia maisDetailsAs hundreds are still missing after dam burst, relatives are living in agony waiting to hear news about their loved ...
Leia maisDetailsRescue crews found 192 people alive; 292 are still missing. Dam burst Friday, leaving trace of death and destruction
Leia maisDetailsDam collapsed Friday in the city of Brumadinho, southeast Brazil; hundreds are missing, fire department reported
Leia maisDetailsBrasil de Fato’s film ‘It Tasted Like Perfume’ shows impacts of mining on local communities
Leia maisDetailsThe Samarco dam disaster released 50 million cubic meters of iron-mining waste and toxic sludge along the Doce River
Leia maisDetailsCommunity leaders ask for more information on the expansion of the Minas-Rio mining project
Leia maisDetailsAccording to experts, the mining company uses strategies to isolate and criminalize those who can threaten its expansion
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