Social risks accelerate in coal sector – report
Moody's warns the coal industry will face increasing risks related to worker safety and human capital.
Moody's warns the coal industry will face increasing risks related to worker safety and human capital.
Pedro Castillo has pledged to give a voice to Peru's "forgotten" rural groups and redistribute mineral wealth in the world's second-largest producer of copper.
The ruling comes amid concern among activists about freedom of expression in Malaysia.
Blast furnaces using coal could become unnecessary or inoperable, resulting in "stranded assets" worth $47 billion to $70 billion, the Global Energy Monitor said.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China said it wouldn’t fund the 2,800 MW Sengwa coal project in Northern Zimbabwe.
Myanmar produces about 70% of the world's jade, but the industry is plagued by conflict, corruption and environmentally destructive practices.
Chile's top private miners see as "very good news" what they called a "change of tack" by senators considering a stiffer tax on mining royalties.
Nauru wants to trigger the so-called "two-year rule", which allows for a mining plan to be approved after two years under whatever rules are in place at that time.
Politicians in Latin America, which holds more than half the world’s lithium resources, are looking to increase the role of the state in the sector.
The Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation says Rio Tinto kept existence of traditional site in its license as secret.