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11 Oct 2015

Author:
Apoorva Joshi, Mongabay.com

"Gold mining explodes in Suriname, puts forests and people at risk"

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High gold prices are leading to an increase in mining activity… Mining activities threaten Suriname's primary forests, some of the most-intact in South America… Mercury released from the mining process can be toxic, and is showing up in human population centers far downstream. A newly released report published by the Amazon Conservation Team… [Finds that] “In addition to being a driver of deforestation, small-scale and industrial gold mining carry significant threats to ecosystem services and human livelihoods, both proximate to the source and further afield”