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Tag Archives: Rio Tinto

Minerals, mining and biodiversity are they sitting comfortably?

March 8, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

As suppliers of metal and mineral resources for the burgeoning demands of society, the prospecting and extractive activities of mining companies can impact in remote, relatively pristine environments with the […]

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Biodiversity offsetting, Biodiversity policy, Business and biodiversity, Ecosystem services

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