Despite “Greener Economy,” Extractive Industries’ Effects on Global Development, Stability Bigger Than Ever

Despite the appearance of a new, “greener” economy, extractive industries – mining, oil, and natural gas – are now responsible for “moving more earth each year, just for mining and quarrying, than the global hydrological cycle,” writes the Transatlantic Academy’s Stacy VanDeveer in a recent paper, Still Digging: Extractive Industries, Resource Curses, and Transnational Governance … Continue reading Despite “Greener Economy,” Extractive Industries’ Effects on Global Development, Stability Bigger Than Ever