Does 'Offsetting' Work to Make Up for Habitat Lost to Mining? (Op-Ed)

Monday, June 16, 2014 - 22:30 in Earth & Climate

“Biodiversity offsetting” – protecting animals and plants in one area to make up for negative impacts in another – is increasingly used by companies such as mining firms, as a way to boost their corporate responsibility and prevent ethically-minded invest

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