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Quels sont les avantages et les risques de permettre l'exploitation minière dans les glaciers pour l'environnement et l'économie de l'Argentine ?

Environment
Argentina
Commencé April 09, 2026

Argentina's lower house of parliament on Thursday approved a bill backed by President Javier Milei to permit mining in glacier regions. Environmentalists and ​scientists have ‌warned that mining in in frozen parts of the Andes mountains would threaten water resources. The law takes effect once it is published in ‌the official gazette

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CLAIM Publié par will Apr 09, 2026
Les communautés locales, en particulier les populations autochtones, pourraient supporter le poids des activités minières dans les glaciers. Leurs voix et leurs droits devraient être prioritaires dans les discussions sur les avantages économiques potentiels de ces projets.
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Local communities, particularly indigenous populations, may bear the brunt of mining activities in glaciers. Their voices and rights should be prioritized in discussions about the potential economic benefits of such projects.

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