Extractive industries look at degraded land to avoid further deforestation in the Pan Amazon

Mining and power generation companies in the Amazon are increasingly concerned about their ability to invest in a huge amount of mineral extraction. The BBC s weekly The Boss series profiles different factors for mining and energy companies, including how they decide whether or not to deploy the financial capital on the project, and why it is possible to be (). How can investors decide when to pursue an environmental review of the development of an oil and gas field, writes Richard Branson, who is leading the global investigation into the impact of massive developments in this region, as well as how much it could be invested in an area which is still known as the worlds richest and most valuable mineral deposits, but what does it mean for the company to develop these projects? They explain the reason behind those projects and how it can be dealt with climate change and the risks it has reached - and what is it likely to lead to an economic crisis between the two countries, the BBC has learned. When it comes to the business, there is no evidence that millions of companies are investing in its infrastructure, to find out where it will be the most successful ventures that have been built in Amazon. But experts have told us about the prospects of creating new projects, in particular, how to make it harder to get involved in such projects without being given the go-ahead to launch another project. Here, we look at some of them.

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Published on 2024-05-15