Global demand for critical minerals, used to build drones and electric cars, is surging, setting of a new wave of criminality in the world’s largest rainforest.
Global Demand for Rare Earth Minerals Is Intensifying Criminal Threats in the Amazon Rainforest
Originally reported by New York Times
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