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A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
The head of the Inter-American Development Bank met with Pope Leo XIV to advocate for sustainable rare earth mining in Latin America, emphasizing environmental and labor safeguards. The Vatican has historically opposed mining due to its environmental and social impacts, particularly on Indigenous communities, while the Pope's missionary work in Peru exposed him to mining's negative consequences.
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- A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
- A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
- A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
- A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
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