
A New Chilean Constitution Could Mean Big Changes to Copper and Lithium Mining
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Mining, Nature, and Rights: A Chilean Dilemma
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between mining activities and environmental protection in Chile, particularly focusing on the Atacama Desert's fragile ecosystems. It addresses the historical context of water rights, the impact of the 1980 constitution, and the shift toward recognizing nature's rights amid economic and social disparities. The dialogue highlights the urgent need for sustainable resource management, democratic involvement, and the implications of a new constitution on mining practices and environmental regulations.
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