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Chinaโs voracious bauxite appetite exposing Ghanaโs environmental fragility
What, reportedly, is an agreed US$10 billion dollar payback to Ghana by the Peopleโs Republic of China for Bejingโs rights to mine bauxite in the countryโs 200-odd square kilometer environmentally important Atewa Range Forest Reserve, continues to encounter fierce pushback from a swathe of international environmentalists and pockets of ordinary Ghanaians notwithstanding evidence that the project appears to have the backing of the government of the countryโs Head of State, Nana Akufo-Addo.
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