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Brazilian state to host COP30 climate summit defends gold mining rules

Brazil’s Green Party has challenged the regulations allowing municipal authorities to license gold prospects of up to 500 hectares. The Green Party argues the rules encourage wildcat mining in the state where most illegal gold is produced.

October 03, 2024 / 07:40 IST
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The Pará government currently opposes the lawsuit in the Supreme Court. A request for comment from Reuters went unanswered.

The Brazilian state of Pará, which will host the COP30 global climate talks next year in the Amazon, is defending local regulations that encourage illegal gold mining, according to documents in the case before the Supreme Court seen by Reuters.

Brazil’s Green Party has challenged the regulations allowing municipal authorities to license gold prospects of up to 500 hectares. The Green Party argues the rules encourage wildcat mining in the state where most illegal gold is produced.

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The federal government through the environmental protection agency Ibama, its solicitor general and the country’s top public prosecutor are backing the lawsuit calling for the abolition of Pará’s mining rules.

A Federal Police forensic report added to the case said wildcat miners use chemicals that are poisoning rivers that are vital for Indigenous communities. For instance, mercury is used to separate gold from ore and cyanide is used in gold leeching.