What happened: Analysis has found more than 3,000 mining operations within the most naturally precious areas of the planet - a much bigger footprint than previously thought
What to watch next: movement around sacrificed, nature.

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What happened: Analysis has found more than 3,000 mining operations within the most naturally precious areas of the planet - a much bigger footprint than previously thought
What to watch next: movement around sacrificed, nature.
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Analysis has found more than 3,000 mining operations within the most naturally precious areas of the planet, a much bigger footprint than previously thought Weda Bay is just one example of a global trend that could see the mining industry expand into some of Earth’s last areas of wilderness in searc
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This is the story of Weda Bay – and how nature is being sacrificed for mining.
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This is the story of Weda Bay – and how nature is being sacrificed for miningAnalysis has found more than 3,000 mining operations within the most naturally precious areas of the planet - a much bigger footprint than previously thought
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