Canada’s warming Arctic – implications
The danger for the Arctic is “out of sight, out of mind.”
The danger for the Arctic is “out of sight, out of mind.”
In April, the company released a prefeasibility study for Valentine, which outlined a 12-year open pit and conventional milling operation producing an average of 175,000 oz. of gold annually in the first nine years of operation.
The country's South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) condemned what it described as the “cold-blooded murder” of an environmental activist.
The company said the union had received the offer and must vote on it by November 4.
Critics say the government’s approval of two more coal power plants bucks the trend towards renewables in Southeast Asia.
The government claims that mining should go ahead because not all the Atewa Forest Reserve is protected.
Brazilian prosecutors have filed a new lawsuit contesting a compensation package for victims from a 2015 collapsed dam jointly owned by BHP and Vale.
A group of investors has written to the boards of 78 mining companies to seek assurances about how they gain their social licence to operate.
Oil drilling in the Arctic and the Pebble gold mine in Alaska aren’t actually on the ballot -- but they might as well be.
A coalition of environmental groups asked the Court to enjoin and declare invalid portions of two rules issued by the BLM and the DOI.