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Politics of Mining SUPPLY AND DEMAND
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Supply and Demand The use of resources across the world are influenced by supply and demand What we mine is determined by what we need and how much it is worth
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In cases where there are lots of supply there are few conflicts When there is high demand and little supply, conflicts can arise
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Conflict Minerals This is really true in cases where developed countries need the resources from developing countries The prices offered for these resources can cause problems
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What is the connection?
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Conflict Minerals These are minerals mined in conditions where human rights are abused in the process The trade of some of these minerals fund the groups that keep this violence going These are most commonly talked about in The Congo in recent times
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Examples of Conflict Minerals Tin Diamonds Tantalum Gold Tungsten Others…
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Discuss What are some ways that you can think of that we can think of to reduce these conflicts over minerals Make a list to share
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The Politics Many people in the developed world have called for increased transparency from companies to prove that they are not selling minerals from these areas
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Human Rights Tomorrow we will begin on the human right tile project http://unchildrights.blogspot.ca/2009/03/summary-childrens-rights- convention.html http://unchildrights.blogspot.ca/2009/03/summary-childrens-rights- convention.html
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