Bolsonaro says Brazil rainforest reserve may be opened to mining
Source: Reuters
APRIL 12, 2019 / 1:16 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
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(Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Friday the country could open a vast reserve in the Amazon rainforest to mining, a move that his predecessor attempted before backtracking due to an international outcry by environmentalists.
The National Reserve of Copper and Associates (Renca) occupies roughly 17,800 square miles (46,100 square km), an area slightly larger than Denmark, that is thought to be rich in gold, copper, iron ore and other minerals.
Lets talk about Renca. Renca is ours, Bolsonaro said at a televised event in Amapá state, home to part of the reserve.
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Bolsonaros predecessor, Michel Temer, abolished the reserve in 2017, only to reinstate it the following month after global backlash from environmentalists who said it would lead to a spike in deforestation.
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