Shantanu Kumar

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What is striking here at Grasberg and at Chuqui is not merely the scale or the extent to which the environment has been scarred by copper exploitation but also something else: how few people it takes to do so much work. During the twentieth century the number of people working in copper mining and production in the United States fell by two-thirds, but the amount of copper produced more than quadrupled.
Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future
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