Gold rush ruining Amazon jungle, South America

Posted on June 12, 2011 • Filed under: Bolivia, Brazil, Business, Enviromental Issues, Latin America Mining

A gold rush that accelerated with the onset of the 2008 global recession is compounding the woes of the Amazon basin, laying waste to Peruvian rain forest and spilling tons of toxic mercury into the air and water. Read Article

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