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Rio Tinto faces growing opposition to Serbian lithium mine

Rio Tinto faces growing opposition to Serbian lithium mine

Tensions are escalating over Rio Tinto’s plans for a major lithium mine in Serbia, with locals fearing environmental destruction and geopolitical manipulation.

Andrew Higgins reports for The New York Times.

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Nickel miners, environmentalists learn to live together in Michigan

In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a unique partnership between a multinational mining giant, Rio Tinto, and a local environmental group, the Superior Watershed Partnership, has emerged, demonstrating a collaborative approach to mining nickel while maintaining environmental integrity, a significant development as the demand for clean-energy metals like nickel increases globally.

Indigenous Australians in Murujuga fight to preserve heritage sites

Indigenous Australians in Murujuga fight to preserve heritage sites

In Western Australia, new projects would supercharge gas drilling and processing. Traditional owners of the land say their heritage sites are threatened.
the Kenney Dam broke the Nechako River

How the Kenney Dam broke the Nechako River

First Nations want BC and Rio Tinto Alcan to save the river. Is it too late? A Tyee series.
Nechako Reservoir devastation

70 years after the flood: The devastation of the Nechako Reservoir

Meet the First Nation working hard to turn the tides on a tragic history. Part one of a series.
giant white sturgeon fish kill
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What killed these giant fish?

A dozen white sturgeon died recently in a B.C. river. Scientists are racing to figure out what killed them.
Can the US go green without destroying sacred Native lands?

Can the US go green without destroying sacred Native lands?

An Apache group is fighting to stop a massive copper mine in Arizona.

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