In Norway’s far north, members of the Sami minority and environmental activists are trying to block the construction of a copper mine. While Norwegian authorities and the project’s Canadian owners promote it as a contributor to the green transition, critics warn it will pollute a nearby fjord and disrupt reindeer herding. Beaska Niillas of the Sami Parliament explains his community’s opposition.


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