ENVIRONMENT

Beyond project-to-project: strategic environmental assessments offer broader view

A more strategic take on impact assessments can avoid costly mistakes, report says

A polluted river in a mostly deforested part of the rainforest because of gold mining, Ghana. Photo: Panga Media / Shutterstock

A polluted river in a mostly deforested part of the rainforest because of gold mining, Ghana. Photo: Panga Media / Shutterstock

As the world zooms in on mining's environmental footprint, project-based impact assessments are no longer enough, according to a new report by the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and...

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