August 5, 2011 Pricking the carbon finance bubble Hazel Henderson writes for Reuters, after the first year of the Dodd-Frank reform in the USA, the too-big-to-fail financial bubble still looms. Missed by Frank-Dodd are the obsolete fossilized asset…
August 5, 2011 Thomson Reuters buys GFMS The news and information service announced Friday it had acquired UK-based, private metals analysis firm GFMS for an undisclosed sum in a bid to expand its metals information offerings News…
August 5, 2011 Denison Mines downgrades 2011 uranium, vanadium sales projections Mineweb reports on Denison Mines' (TSE:DML,AMEX:DNN) downgrading 2011 uranium sales projections.
August 5, 2011 Clean coal’s uncertain future in Germany The recent passing of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology bill by the Bundestag (German Parliament) should be seen as a small victory in the battle to make CCS…
August 5, 2011 Mining, energy sectors lead Canadian stocks lower Toronto’s main stock index closed down 435 points Thursday as Japanese intervention in the yen and concern over the spreading sovereign-debt crisis sent the U.S. dollar soaring, and oil and…
August 5, 2011 Crash: It’s carnage across the board Australian shares have fallen to levels not seen since the GFC as investors reacted to the carnage on Wall St and European markets overnight. The local market shed more than…
August 5, 2011 Macarthur Coal lures bidders as Peabody rouses China Peabody Energy Corp. is leaving the door open for a rival bidder to step in for Macarthur Coal Ltd. by offering less for the Australian mining company than it did…
August 5, 2011 Palladium plunges on concerns over global recovery Bloomberg reports palladium and platinum fell today as amid concerns that the global economic recovery may stall.
August 5, 2011 Clinton promises clarity on Canadian oil sands pipeline Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her Canadian counterpart John Baird held their first bilateral meeting in Washington.
August 4, 2011 Proving technology to convert low-rank coals into liquid hydrocarbons Regal Resources, via its 50% owned entity UCTL Pty, has retained Stanford University in California, one of the world’s leading research universities, to conduct Phase Two Proof of Concept Testing…
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