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Inside the Crime Rings Trafficking Sand || by David A. Taylor :: Scientific American

Content of: Inside the Crime Rings Trafficking Sand || by David A. Taylor :: Scientific American

"Organized crime is mining sand from rivers and coasts to feed demand worldwide, ruining ecosystems and communities. Can it be stopped? ....... Every year the world uses up to 50 billion metric tons of sand, according to a United Nations Environment Program report. The only natural resource more widely consumed is water. "  More at Scientific American ➜

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