Brazil’s last asbestos miners are switching to rare earth minerals. Can they offer a brighter (...)
The small city of Minaçu is hoping to challenge China’s dominance in servicing the global appetite for minerals key to the green energy transition Minaçu, a small city in inland Brazil and home to the only asbestos mine in the Americas, is set to become the first operation outside Asia to produce (...)
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