Clean energy, dirty mining: Rights abuses rise across Africa | Africa Front
By Africa Front Staff
Clean energy, dirty mining: Rights abuses rise across Africa
The race to extract critical minerals essential for clean energy is leading to an increase in rights abuses linked to major mining operations, the London-based non-profit the Business and Human Rights Centre said this week.
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