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mining

  • Red Tape Delays Mining Projects as Just 9 of 80 Copper Mines on Track for Net Zero
    Red Tape Delays Mining Projects as Just 9 of 80 Copper Mines on Track for Net Zero
    Speakers at the International Mining Conference said red tape was one of the biggest hurdles the industry faced.
    October 29, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Broad Support for Resumption of Mining, Oil and Gas Prospecting in New Zealand
    Broad Support for Resumption of Mining, Oil and Gas Prospecting in New Zealand
    The majority of submitters are in favour of a government proposal to allow mining to resume in New ...
    September 30, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Greens Pledge to Set Up State-Owned Mining Company, Includes Indigenous Worker Quota
    Greens Pledge to Set Up State-Owned Mining Company, Includes Indigenous Worker Quota
    The move comes as the Minerals Council of Australia openly criticises the federal government for hampering mining activities.
    September 11, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Premier Attempts to Salvage Billion-Dollar Gold Mine Shuttered Due to Indigenous Heritage
    Premier Attempts to Salvage Billion-Dollar Gold Mine Shuttered Due to Indigenous Heritage
    NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns has stepped in to try and save a mining project after federal Environment ...
    August 27, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Central African Republic Government Suspends Chinese Mining Company for Alleged Ties to Armed Groups
    Central African Republic Government Suspends Chinese Mining Company for Alleged Ties to Armed Groups
    BANGUI, Central African Republic—The government of the Central African Republic suspended a Chinese mining company’s operations in the ...
    June 10, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • ‘Fallen on Deaf Ears’: Safety Fears Before Mine Tragedy
    ‘Fallen on Deaf Ears’: Safety Fears Before Mine Tragedy
    The body of a 37-year-old man who died after the rockfall, and named in multiple media reports as ...
    March 14, 2024BY AAP
  • One Man Freed and Another Trapped After Mine Collapse in Victoria
    One Man Freed and Another Trapped After Mine Collapse in Victoria
    Emergency crews were working to free the second miner, as dozens of other workers took refuge in a safety ...
    March 13, 2024BY AAP
  • Dwindling US Stockpiles of Minerals for Military Use Should Be a Cause for Concern
    Dwindling US Stockpiles of Minerals for Military Use Should Be a Cause for Concern
    Commentary It seems implausible that now, with China dominating global mineral production and the United States vulnerable to ...
    March 4, 2024BY Jim Constantopoulos
  • Wages Top Inflation for First Time in 3 Years
    Wages Top Inflation for First Time in 3 Years
    Average full time workers saw an increase across the board of 4.2 percent for the year.
    February 22, 2024BY Jim Birchall
  • Judge Ruling That Wind Farms on Tribal Land Must Be Dismantled a ‘Win for American Property Rights’
    Judge Ruling That Wind Farms on Tribal Land Must Be Dismantled a ‘Win for American Property Rights’
    'This wind energy group moved in and set up these turbines without permission from the rightful owners of ...
    January 23, 2024BY Matthew Lysiak
  • Crisis Talks Held as Lithium and Nickel Prices Crash and Mines Close
    Crisis Talks Held as Lithium and Nickel Prices Crash and Mines Close
    The resources minister said the renewable push could also be impacted.
    January 23, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Plunder of Rare Minerals by China Sparks African Pushback
    Plunder of Rare Minerals by China Sparks African Pushback
    African governments are becoming increasingly frustrated with alleged abuses committed by Chinese mineral extraction companies and are taking ...
    January 12, 2024BY Darren Taylor
  • Hefty Fines After Australian Underground Mine Worker Dies in Pit
    Hefty Fines After Australian Underground Mine Worker Dies in Pit
    'The death of any worker is one too many, and industry must learn from this tragedy.'
    December 18, 2023BY AAP
  • ‘Lefty Shill’: NZ Deputy PM Responds to Pressure From Greens Over Oil, Gas Mining
    ‘Lefty Shill’: NZ Deputy PM Responds to Pressure From Greens Over Oil, Gas Mining
    The previous government, helmed by Jacinda Arden, brought into law the Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Amendment Act which banned ...
    December 13, 2023BY Jim Birchall
  • X-Raying the Reality and Origin of a Hollow Phrase: ‘Energy Transition’
    X-Raying the Reality and Origin of a Hollow Phrase: ‘Energy Transition’
    This essay is based on testimony delivered on Nov. 29, 2023, before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce's ...
    December 7, 2023BY Mark Mills
  • 388 New Mines Needed to Satisfy EV Mandates Worldwide: Report
    388 New Mines Needed to Satisfy EV Mandates Worldwide: Report
    A total of 388 new mines must be constructed by 2030 if countries around the globe, including Canada, ...
    November 23, 2023BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Gina Rinehart Says More Miners Should Enter Parliament
    Gina Rinehart Says More Miners Should Enter Parliament
    The CME estimates environmental approvals are slowing mining activity, with some applications needing 10-15 years. 
    November 22, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • Man Explores ‘Strangest Town on Earth’ Where Most Live in Caves—Discovers Weirdly Smart Reason Why
    Man Explores ‘Strangest Town on Earth’ Where Most Live in Caves—Discovers Weirdly Smart Reason Why
    Disclaimer: This article was published in 2023. Some information may no longer be current. Ben Morris really opened ...
    November 20, 2023BY Michael Wing
  • The High Cost of Electric Vehicles: Mining for Minerals Puts US Water Supplies in Danger
    The High Cost of Electric Vehicles: Mining for Minerals Puts US Water Supplies in Danger
    Rapid growth of the green energy sector creates soaring demand for mining, dealing a harsh blow to water ...
    September 18, 2023BY Autumn Spredemann
  • Rare Earth Elements and National Security: Reclaiming US Control Amid China’s Monopoly
    Rare Earth Elements and National Security: Reclaiming US Control Amid China’s Monopoly
    Commentary The Center for Strategic and International Studies on July 18 identified China’s control over gallium (a rare earth ...
    August 15, 2023BY Antonio Graceffo
  • ‘To Get to Net Zero, We Need More Mining, Not Less’: Australian Resources Minister
    ‘To Get to Net Zero, We Need More Mining, Not Less’: Australian Resources Minister
    Australia’s Federal Resources minister, Madeleine King, has urged the resources sector to increase the production of critical minerals ...
    August 10, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • Australia’s Lynas in the Pink With Best Rare Earths Outside China
    Australia’s Lynas in the Pink With Best Rare Earths Outside China
    Lynas Rare Earths, which is being wooed by defence and industry for critical supplies, says governments need to ...
    August 8, 2023BY AAP
  • Mining Money to Fund New Arnhem Land Education Centre
    Mining Money to Fund New Arnhem Land Education Centre
    People in remote northeast Arnhem Land will be able to access a $6.4 million (US$4.9 million) tertiary institution ...
    August 3, 2023BY AAP
  • Mining Company Gets ‘Slap on the Wrist’ for Water Theft
    Mining Company Gets ‘Slap on the Wrist’ for Water Theft
    A major petroleum and coal mining company has been spared prosecution for unlawfully using hundreds of millions of litres of ...
    July 5, 2023BY AAP
  • 10 Tonnes of Mining Needed for One Electric Car: CEO Reveals True Cost of Net Zero
    10 Tonnes of Mining Needed for One Electric Car: CEO Reveals True Cost of Net Zero
    BRISBANE—Business leaders at the World Mining Congress have revealed the sheer scale (and urgency) of new mining activity ...
    June 30, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Mining Industry Got Australia Through Economic Recessions, Pandemic: Liberal MP
    Mining Industry Got Australia Through Economic Recessions, Pandemic: Liberal MP
    Queensland Liberal MP Garth Hamilton has commended Australia’s mining sector for sustaining the nation’s economic prosperity during the ...
    June 29, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • Reaching Net Zero Will Need 450 Percent Increase in Mining: Australian Treasurer
    Reaching Net Zero Will Need 450 Percent Increase in Mining: Australian Treasurer
    Australia’s Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has said that a 450 percent increase in mineral production will be needed ...
    June 29, 2023BY Henry Jom
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