Portugal violated international obligations by restricting public access to information during the environmental licensing of Europe’s largest lithium mining project, a UN committee ruled on Wednesday
The Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee found that the country’s environmental agency, APA, failed to uphold citizens’ rights to information and participation in the approval process for Savannah Resources’ Barroso project in northern Portugal
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Source and Credit: mining.com