Fate of London metals pit hangs in balance after trader pushback
After months of consultations, the LME’s board will meet Thursday to decide the future of the open-outcry floor.
After months of consultations, the LME’s board will meet Thursday to decide the future of the open-outcry floor.
The European Commission's publication does not include a decision on whether to label nuclear energy and power plants fuelled by natural gas as green.
The company and minority partner BHP have spent $2 billion but have yet to produce any copper.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has lifted a moratorium on new mineral agreements imposed in 2012, reopening the door to investments.
European automakers are dividing over whether to fight for PHEVs, or spend their financial and political capital accelerating the leap to fully electric vehicles.
He has also vowed to enforce environmental protection rules and secure Indigenous communities' participation in deciding the future of projects.
Leftist Andrés Arauz and right-wing Guillermo Lasso have both vowed to continue promoting the oil and mining sectors, but their approach would be quite different.
50 investors representing $105 billion wrote about concerns of the social and environmental impacts of the Northern Dynasty's proposed Pebble mine.
The US insurer is backing a coal project in Australia that has drawn fire from community groups worried about climate change and pollution.
The world’s third largest silver mine has been shut since July 2017 after Guatemala's Supreme Court provisionally ordered so following an appeal from environment and human rights organization CALAS.