A $700 billion fund is under pressure over plans to curb coal
South Korea’s National Pension Service faces criticism over potentially weaker-than-expected plans to curb investments in coal.
South Korea’s National Pension Service faces criticism over potentially weaker-than-expected plans to curb investments in coal.
More than 2,000 mining permits for various minerals have been revoked.
“The process of publicly airing these matters has built trust and accelerated the momentum for change,” said Kellie Parker, Rio Tinto's chief executive for Australia.
The best results were 26.4 metres at 1.01% Li2O and 3.7 metres at 2.61% Li2O.
Researchers at Tsinghua University are proposing the idea of chemically modifying common table sugar to stabilize the zinc-ion environment in aqueous zinc batteries and improve the devices’ safety features.
Prices of the fertilizer ingredient have soared this year on fears of a shortage caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto has pledged to look into ways to improve supervision of bank-authorized buyers.
China has embarked on one of the biggest shake-ups of the global iron-ore market in more than a decade.
In just one-millionth of a second, it is possible to capture the elements that make up a sample.
The company is moving the Valentine gold project forward thanks to new permits and stakeholder agreements.