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Fox News - Saturday 25th May, 2013
EL CORRAL, Chile – The Diaguita Indians live in the foothills of the Andes, just downstream from the world's highest gold mine, where for as long as anyone can remember they've drunk straight from the glacier-fed river that irrigates their orchards and vineyards with its clear water. Then thousands of mine workers and their huge machines moved in, building a road alongside the ...
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Guardian - Saturday 25th May, 2013
Getting your lamb from New Zealand isn't hurting the planet and buying your potatoes from the other end of the country is fine. Jay Rayner says food miles are not the problem and, below, visits an ...
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The Guardian - Saturday 25th May, 2013
renewable energy target within the EU, in a move that could put at risk tens of billions of pounds of green investment and tens of thousands of new jobs.But in a sop to environment campaigners, ministers will agree to tough greenhouse gas emissions targets by 2030.The question of a renewable energy target for 2030 - to take over from the current goal, of generating 20% of energy in the EU from ...
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Argentina Independent - Saturday 25th May, 2013
Share/Bookmark The Chilean authorities have issued a US$16m fine to the world's largest producer of metal, Barrick Gold Corp for environmental offencesin itsPascua-Lama mine. Barrick’s main offence lies with its failure to fit an effective water treatment system to contain contaminated water. Further works on the US$8.5bn Pascua-Lama mining project, which borders Argentina, ...