This book by an experienced activist and researcher depicts the changing world of international mining. Mineral consumption is outstripping the capacities of both communities and fragile ecosystems to cope with bigger and bigger mines. This book identifies mining's key players. It shows where the key minerals are mined, who processes them and where they end up. It both challenges the mining corporations' recent public relations offensive and makes concrete proposals for the forms of mining extraction needed if local communities are to be respected and the environment protected.
Very interesting reading. Book explores some of the contradictions of the so-called sustainable mining backed by the World Bank. There’s one chapter that explain how state-owned mining companies passed to private hands in the global south, and how this move have affected indigenous communities that lives in remote rich areas in mineral deposits.