Argentina's Glacier Mining Decision Sparks Concerns Over Food and Water Security
The recent decision by Argentina to permit mining in glacier regions raises significant concerns about the potential impact on vital food and water supplies.
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The recent decision by Argentina to permit mining in glacier regions raises significant concerns about the potential impact on vital food and water supplies.
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