New data reveals surge in human rights abuses linked to transition minerals mining
PolicyFriday, July 3, 2026Mongabay

New data reveals surge in human rights abuses linked to transition minerals mining

New data from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre indicates a significant increase in human rights abuses related to the mining of transition minerals globally, with South America reporting the highest number of allegations. This underscores the need for policies that prioritize human rights and environmental protections in the shift toward renewable energy sources.

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