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A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
A high-profile meeting between Ilan Goldfajn and Pope Leo XIV sparks debate over rare earth mining in Latin America. While the banker sees potential economic benefits, the Vatican raises concerns about environmental and cultural impacts. Wi...
A high-profile meeting between Ilan Goldfajn and Pope Leo XIV sparks debate over rare earth mining in Latin America. While the banker sees potential economic benefits, the Vatican raises concerns about environmental and cultural impacts. Will the Pope's influence shift the narrative? #Pope #MiningDebate #LatinAmerica #Sustainability #Vatican
Originally reported by AP News.
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