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    Study Finds Mining Activities Responsible for Widespread Deforestation in the 21st Century

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    A recent study has revealed significant deforestation linked to global mining activities in the 21st century. Researchers examined the environmental impact of mining operations worldwide and identified extensive forest loss as a direct consequence of resource extraction. The findings highlight the scale of deforestation driven by mining, which has often been overlooked in discussions about environmental degradation.

    The study analyzed data from various regions and found that mining-related deforestation is widespread, affecting ecosystems across multiple continents. Mining operations for materials essential to modern infrastructure and technology have expanded significantly, contributing to forest loss in areas rich in natural resources. The research underscores the need for further investigation into the environmental costs associated with mining and its role in global deforestation trends.

    Study Finds Mining Activities Responsible for Widespread Deforestation in the 21st Century

     

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