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UK Court Holds BHP Liable for Brazilian Dam Disaster, Indigenous Communities Face Amazon Mining Threat — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Sun, Nov 16 2025
British High Court opens door to $47 billion in damages from catastrophic dam collapse that killed 19, while Indigenous groups in Colombia confront new copper mining threats. Meanwhile, glaciologists warn of accelerating ice collapse at COP30 climate summit in Brazil. Read the full article
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UK Court Holds BHP Liable for Brazilian Dam Disaster, Indigenous Communities Face Amazon Mining Threat — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Sun, Nov 16 2025

British High Court opens door to $47 billion in damages from catastrophic dam collapse that killed 19, while Indigenous groups in Colombia confront new copper mining threats. Meanwhile, glaciologists warn of accelerating ice collapse at COP30 climate summit in Brazil.
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