Niszczenie lasów Amazonii - Redux

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Niszczenie lasów Amazonii - Redux
Two men work at an illegal gold mine in the Amazon near the city of Reden??o, Par?, Brazil. 17 August 2018. There are 2,113 licensed gold mining sites in Brazil, according to data from the Ministry of Mines and Energy, but environmental experts believe that many small gold mining companies have escaped the licensing process and completely bypass regulations. Chemicals such as mercury, which prospectors use to separate gold from the land, can leave a major mark of contamination in the forest and rivers and lead indigenous people to serious illness.
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2018-08-17
Marcio Pimenta/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Marcio Pimenta/Redux
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