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A Native American group said on Tuesday it will take its fight against Rio Tinto’s proposed Arizona copper mine to the U.S. Supreme Court, after a federal appeals court refused to reconsider whether the U.S. government may have improperly
The Resolution Copper project, a partnership between Rio and BHP , would supply more than a quarter of U.S. copper, which is needed to build electric vehicles, wind turbines and solar panels. Those are key to federal plans to combat climate change.
“Blasting the central sacred site of Western Apaches to oblivion is a great violation of religious liberty,” he said.
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