The Brazilian government backed off a controversial proposal to authorize private companies to mine a sprawling Amazon reserve Monday after blistering domestic and international criticism.
President Michel Temer's office will issue a new decree Tuesday that "restores the conditions of the area, according to the document that instituted the reserve in 1984," the Ministry of Mines and Energy said in a statement.
Last week, environmental activist group Greenpeace said at least 14 illegal mines and eight clandestine landing strips were already being used by miners in the Denmark-sized reserve known as Renca in the eastern Amazon.
Greenpeace said this showed the risks faced by Renca even without Temer's earlier proposal for ending a ban on large-scale foreign mining in the mineral-rich region.
Temer's decree signed on August 25 on opening up Renca—rich in gold, manganese, iron and copper—was suspended days later after an international outcry.
Mining condoned by the government will not happen, but illegal mining will continue?
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday September 28 2017, @02:38AM
Yes but i enjoy these marvelous bastards on soylent. I do not enjoy who or what you are; you're dull.
Soylent comprises bright, warped minds of all kinds, so it's not exactly like there's any kind of consensus or groupthink at work. But dullards and nincompoops are not welcome. Step it up with something meaningful or intelligent to say, or return to your bitter wastes.
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