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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Inside a mile-deep open-pit copper mine after a catastrophic landslide B

http://boingboing.net/2013/04/22/inside-a-mile-deep-open-pit-co.html#more-225730

For the past few months I’ve been reporting a big story on the copper industry for Pacific Standard. It takes a broad look at how the global economic boom of the past decade, led by China and India, is pushing copper mining into new regions and new enormities of investment and excavation. (It’ll be out in June.) But a few days ago a very local event shook the copper industry, and I thought it would be neat to look at how a crisis at a single mine can ripple through space and time, ultimately affecting just about everyone around the globe.


The loss of this resource mine is incomprehensible...

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