It is well documented that the production and processing of cocaine, a major source of income for many of the region's criminal organizations, is a threat to the environment in all its stages, mostly due to runoff of the chemicals used to process the plant into its powdered form. But as criminal sydicates in Latin America expand into other illegal businesses, so too does their effect on the environment.
As the map below illustrates, from mercury poisoning from unlicensed gold mining to oil spills, animal trafficking to illegal logging, the impact is widespread and, in some cases, devastating
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