April 20, 2015 Here’s what China closing coal-power plants means for emissions China’s recent scrapping of small coal plants will avoid the release of as much as 11.4 million metric tons annually of climate-warming carbon dioxide, helping the country cut emissions for…
April 19, 2015 Will solar be the bullet that kills coal? A new adversary is emerging for coal. It comes from silicon wafers, the material used to make solar panels.
April 19, 2015 Has the U.S. reached “peak oil” at current price levels? Last night the EIA once again capitulated on the myth that rig counts don't matter and the productivity of wells would largely offset, leaving the industry on a continuous path…
April 17, 2015 Denham Capital’s Caroline Donally on private equity in mining Director of $1bn fund discusses Denham's unique approach, the vibrant parts of the M&A market and what juniors should do to attract capital.
April 17, 2015 World Bank financing fossil fuel-related projects, while calling to end subsidies — report Study shows the bank offered $3.4bn in loans, grants, guarantees, risk management and equity for fossil fuel-related projects for the 2013-14 financial year.
April 17, 2015 BHP, Rio face hard choices as ore woes set in Once the darlings of the local market, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto now face a rocky road as investors accept the reality that lower iron ore prices will last for…
April 17, 2015 Australia’s AGL to shut all coal plants by 2050 Australia's No.2 power retailer's decision aims to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
April 16, 2015 Fission Hits Four High-Grade Holes at R780E Zone; Drills Radioactivity at Forest Lake on Three Conductors Triple R Deposit's R780E zone continues high-grade growth; regional exploration holes hit radioactivity; winter program ends
April 16, 2015 The message from the Australian Front is uranium is looking more attractive: Patersons’ Simon Tonkin In this interview with The Energy Report, Tonkin tells us how the uranium investment space works—and which junior explorers in Australia, Africa and North America look attractive as the price…
April 16, 2015 Thousands stand up for Canadian mine threatened with closure in Greece About 4,000 people protested Thursday in Athens against the government decision to revoke Canada's Eldorado Gold Corp.'s licence to develop a gold mine in Skouries.
Silver Crown Royalties soars to new high on Gentile investment Michael Gentile, as co-founder of Montreal-based hedge fund Bastion Asset Management, is the largest shareholder in over 25 junior miners. January 13, 2026 | 10:54 am