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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Search for gold destroying Amazon

“Our results reveal far more rainforest damage than previously reported by the government, NGOs, or other researchers,” said Dr Asner, who spent much of the summer flying with the Lidar over the Peruvian rainforest and examining the data.
“The gold rush exceeds the combined effects of all other causes of forest loss in the region, including from logging, ranching and agriculture. This is really important because we are talking about a global biodiversity hotspot. The region's incredible flora and fauna is being lost to gold forever.” .....................
 Although the Carnegie research detailed only the amount of deforestation directly caused by the mining, the impact on the Amazon, and its people, is thought to be far greater. That is due largely to the tons of mercury used to extract the gold; it now permeates the water table and accumulates in the bodies of fish, which are a staple of jungle populations. Local people, including children, have now been found to have unhealthy levels of the element in their blood. 

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