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‘Pulling all stops’ on climate change

the view of mining executives polled by finweek is that a discussion about reducing greenhouse gas emissions can’t exclude the rights of people in poorer economies, especially in Africa.

“Scientists are looking at just one component,” says , one of the world’s largest gold producers. “But are we going to deny the development of mankind? If you do, you will compound the in August. Climate change is humanity’s most profound challenge but a lack of development in undeveloped economies will also cost lives.

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