‘The Dubai of South America’: how the promise of riches from lithium mining turned to dust in Bolivia

Growing up near Bolivia’s Uyuni salt flats, Franz Alí Ramos remembers playing in the high-altitude wetlands near his home during the rainy season. “It was a beautiful recreation area for […]

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Mining companies are pumping seawater into the driest place on Earth. But has the damage been done?

Vast pipelines cross the endless dunes of northern Chile, pumping seawater up to an altitude of more than 3,000 metres in the Andes mountains to the Escondida mine, the world’s […]

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