RE:Food for thought" I have a background in Environmental Science as well as having invested in mining stock since 2002, and have applied my experience to evaluating the threats to mine operations and production, as well as transport from extreme weather events since the 2017 floods in Peru that caused force majeure to be declared by some mining companies. "
Okey, You are bullkraping.
Peru flooding is because of local governments not using their fiscal budget to invest in infrastructure and flooding-prevention. The regional governments are pocketing some money, and they don't have the will and the expertise to do anyhting to help divert water from overflowing rivers coming from the highlands.
I know that.