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New Report Lists Six Reasons Why Frieda River Mine Should Not Go Ahead

New Report Lists Six Reasons Why Frieda River Mine Should Not Go Ahead

by savethesepik | Mar 14, 2021 | home page recent post, recent news, report, Uncategorized

The report outlines six key reasons why the Frieda River mine should not go ahead.

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